yes. A server and bartender need their own liquor license to serve.
I think it is 18
http://peachtree-city.org/index.aspx?NID=889
yes if you are working as a server you can get one at 18. To bartend or work in a liquor store you must still be 21
No, bartenders do not need a liquer license. You may be required by your state to have a license to be a bartender, but a liquer license is not needed. Lliquer license is required by a business that sells alcohol, not the server. If you are required to have a license, it is usually very simple and may have a nominal cost, $10-$50 for a usually one time license - or no cost at all. The place you work should pay for any license/registration you may need.
I work as a server in Indiana and get paid $2.13/hour
A Client Access License (CAL) is a kind of software license that legally permits client computers to connect to server software
Hostess, Server, Bartender, Busboy, Manager, Chef, Cook, Dishwasher
$1000 to $10000 depending on the circumstances.
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The server is obligated to refuse service. If the establishment serves to non-members (who, also, aren't associated with known members), they are operating outside of what their liquor license allows. The establishment may be fined and/or shut down completely.
A core license refers to a type of software licensing model where the cost of the license is based on the number of CPU cores in use on a particular system or server. It is commonly used for server software, such as database management systems or operating systems.
Yes, as long as they are the same edition.