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Bartending Academy
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If I could give this place no stars I would.
I cancelled within the 3 business day period, and I am still waiting for my refund 2 months later.
I met someone who used to work there, thank god!, the day after I signed up. I was told 1. the classes haven't been updated in 8-10 years (so no one is going to buy any of the drinks you learn there), and 2. the job placement is unreliable.
As this person was an experienced bartender he gave me some advice, the drinks are not the important part. If you have the right social skills and multi-tasking skills, a employer won't mind training.
Imagine that getting paid to learn current drinks at a job you've already earned.
SAVE YOUR MONEY! The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection had to get involved to win 2 students full refunds. The contract completely contradicts itself. Avoid a headache. Get a job as a server and work your way up.
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