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I give a two. Simply because we've been here long enough to vouch that the other bartenders were pretty damn chill. I have to swallow my puke for using this card, but I bartend on the strip. I KNOW what busy is... So when I want to get away from all that bs chaos? I go to my local bar. To chill. I don't go there to act up like, "woo!!! We in vegas! Lets get turnt up!" No. How ever, the experience this time around was just so degrading and cringe worthy... you made our local bartenders look bad bro. Mark, i hope you open your eyes and realize, if its not for your local goers that help bring you the income that you so desire? This is not the industry for you. Don't get mad at us or others if they don't tip you well(or nothing at all) if all you simply DID WAS NOTHING. Literally nothing but poured us the beers we requested and walked away faster then the speed of lightning. I don't expect you to sit there and sugar coat it up with us, but not one, "sup guys, what can I get for ya?" "Hows your night going gang?" None of that... My friends and I walked in, sat ourselves down, conversed for a minute and finally realized , "yo, wheres the bartender?" Eventually he appears, and goes... "what do you guys want to drink?" Granted, we were a little indecisive with what we wanted at the beginning, but it was one of those nights where the dude didn't even have the patience to listen to our request. He would seriously walk up to us, ask us what we wanted and as soon as we would reply? He's already semi-walking away, and by the time he had poured two of our beers, he'd come back frustrated because we were STILL trying to request a few more beers... I mean, had you stood there for a quick 20 seconds you would've heard us the first time and go on living your life... plain and simple. Dude, You were literally standing with your homie chatting for a good minute, so I don't think a minute or two with us would've made you die. I don't like to sugar coat things and I am not about to start... Had we have been one of those needy customers? I'd get it, but we literally ordered a tab that totaled to barely 60 dollars... couldn't have been that insane for ya mate. Anyways, have a better shift, and take this as an advice... length of time in the industry does not define how you can choose to behave in the industry... people rely on you to make their nights go by as smooth as possible. I deal with rude ass people all day, and when i go to chill? I don't need another brother being short and rude with me for no damn reason. Place my order, converse or don't, but don't give us an attitude like we came in and messed up your shift like those slobbering 21 year olds who kept requesting, "make me your favorite, tropical, but not too sour, or sweet cheap birthday cocktail..."
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