If you're working in the services industry then yes a pub experience would count.
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At a pub in New Deli
21 ,i think
Yes, in many places a 16 year old can work in a pub as a glass collector. However, this may vary based on state laws.
Rating a brand of beer and rating the pub in which it is served is a very subjective experience. There are sites that try to do this in an objective way. Try using RateBeer or Beervana.
In a pub called the great westen .
If I work in a public house what is the nature of my bussiness
most people get jobs AFTER the age of 16
Pub (pub) or bistrot (bistro).
No, you don't necessarily have to go to school to open your own pub, but having relevant knowledge and skills can be beneficial. Many successful pub owners gain experience through working in the hospitality industry, learning about management, customer service, and food and beverage operations. Additionally, understanding local laws and regulations related to alcohol licensing is crucial. While formal education can provide valuable insights, practical experience often plays a more important role in running a successful pub.