For those of you who read the last thread I posted regarding the job I went for today, the bastards as good as mine, just need to do a training course (4 days) to licence me as a doorman (you need the licence to work at events that have booze on the premesies) this is great because when business at the company is slow I can do some nights at bars as a bouncer as I will have the licence for it.
So basically i get to travel around events/festivals, work backstage and when times are slow I get to 86 arseholes from bars
Im looking to oggar for advice on this subject and also any tips anyone one with prior experience in this feild could give!
So I may have got the job
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Congrats. Take some advice from the greatest movie ever made Road House
All you have to do is follow three simple rules. One, never underestimate your opponent. Expect the unexpected. Two, take it outside. Never start anything inside the bar unless it's absolutely necessary. And three, be nice.
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Beat you to it juke,Got a pint in front of me as we speak! I have another meeting with the company on thursday so Im going to get all the boozing in I can, I got tanked last night and it took effort to present myself as a respectable citizen today at the interview, next time I go down Im abstaining for at least two days prior to it.Jukebox Johnson wrote:That sounds like good news Malkor. Cheers! Have a large glass of cider on me.
but tonight I drink, and fuck anyone who tries to stop me!!!
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Re: So I may have got the job
Tact is your biggest asset, don't go steaming in, assess the situation first.Malkor wrote:For those of you who read the last thread I posted regarding the job I went for today, the bastards as good as mine, just need to do a training course (4 days) to licence me as a doorman (you need the licence to work at events that have booze on the premesies) this is great because when business at the company is slow I can do some nights at bars as a bouncer as I will have the licence for it.
So basically i get to travel around events/festivals, work backstage and when times are slow I get to 86 arseholes from bars
Im looking to oggar for advice on this subject and also any tips anyone one with prior experience in this feild could give!
If you have to put someone out, do it quietly, he/she will appreciate it and you will have less trouble doing it.
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There was quite some trouble with doormen at Esquire's, our local litle gig venue, so here's what i can bring in terms of advice after the mass boycott and torrent of email towards the owners:
- If kids are 'moshing' to some emo/metal/whatever band, let them get on with it as lon as they aren't actually brawling. Kids of 15/16 used to regularly get chucked out for this at Esquire's, when they were just doing what angsty teens do.
Other advice:
- If someone is clearly drunk, but well behaved, just leave them to it. The bouncers at my locals are always very good to me in this respect, and i have no end of gratitude for it. The last thing you want whn you're drunk and on your way home (as you will well know) is someone having a go.
- Please don't be the guy that starts arguments with good patrons just because he wants some action. There's always one bouncewr like that, and everyon hates him for it. Be the one that finishes trouble, not goes looking for it.
Ad have fun doing it buddy, i hope you come to a town near me soon!
- If kids are 'moshing' to some emo/metal/whatever band, let them get on with it as lon as they aren't actually brawling. Kids of 15/16 used to regularly get chucked out for this at Esquire's, when they were just doing what angsty teens do.
Other advice:
- If someone is clearly drunk, but well behaved, just leave them to it. The bouncers at my locals are always very good to me in this respect, and i have no end of gratitude for it. The last thing you want whn you're drunk and on your way home (as you will well know) is someone having a go.
- Please don't be the guy that starts arguments with good patrons just because he wants some action. There's always one bouncewr like that, and everyon hates him for it. Be the one that finishes trouble, not goes looking for it.
Ad have fun doing it buddy, i hope you come to a town near me soon!
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Best of both worlds, good goin'!Malkor wrote:yeah, but we are moving to bigger premesis in a city (sheffeild) thats where the company is based so my g/f will run the business while I work for the security firm, and when Im home I'll help her outBender! wrote:Congrats!
You gonna keep your sideline business?
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the peices of the jigsaw are finally coming together!Misha wrote:Best of both worlds, good goin'!Malkor wrote:yeah, but we are moving to bigger premesis in a city (sheffeild) thats where the company is based so my g/f will run the business while I work for the security firm, and when Im home I'll help her outBender! wrote:Congrats!
You gonna keep your sideline business?