Tag: RSA WA Responsible Service Of Alcohol

  • Why Should I Complete My RSA Course and Work in a Bar? And…Then What?

    A bar is one of the places that you could work in once completing the RSA Course, and it seems to be a popular one to start out in. This is likely due to the more relaxed atmosphere that a bar usually has, as opposed to jumping straight into a night club.  But if you are looking to jump into the night club atmosphere, you might want to check out this forum, where someone seeks advice on how to  handle a clubs interview process. The RSA course teaches you a lot of things about safety when working behind a bar, and how to look out for patrons who you think might have had a little too much to drink. But before one has to do any of that, they first have to look at whether or not bar tending is the right thing for them to do. And when considering if it is what you want to do, you should think about several different factors, such as the hours you will have to work, where you will work, what the work consists of, who will I be working for (what kind of boss?) and what skills do I need to learn on the job? These are generally things people think about when becoming a bar tender, and the RSA Course can help you decide, just read on!

    What Exactly Will I Have To Do? RSA Course Teaches

    When working behind a bar, the first and foremost important thing that you will have to be able to do, is communicate with people who are ordering drinks. This is important for a few reasons, but one of these is that you can tell how much someone has had to drink, more often than not, by how much they slur their words and how well they construct sentences! Another thing you may need is a wide knowledge of drinks, and this is not always important nor taught in the RSA Course. But think about it. The less your employer has to train you, the better you will be set ahead from competition. So start studying asap! A good place to start looking at drink mixes is linked here as well.

    So…What’s Next? Impressing Your Boss!

    Upon reading the title above, you were probably thinking, “why would i want to impress my boss after completing the RSA Course and working in a bar?” Well, there are several reasons that you might want to impress your boss with skills that you learn outside of work. See in the bar tending and night life industry, there is a lot of room for movement within any chain of different clubs or bars/restaurants. This means that there is a lot of room to move up in the industry. And what people don’t realise is that the hires are mostly from inside the business. It’s true! Speak to any manager of a club or a bar and you will see that just like you, he had to complete the RSA Course online and get to work behind a bar before he could move up in the industry!

    Ok, So How Do I Do It? RSA Course Online Helps!

    The first thing that you want to do, is get online and complete the RSA Course pre-emptively to getting the job. This just shows your boss that you are more than prepared and keen to get into the industry and show him what you have to offer. Secondly, you want to always pay attention when on the job, show that you never have an ‘off day’ or a time when you really don’t feel like working. Even though there are probably times when you will feel this way. You should then always be going home at night and reflecting on the days work, always thinking about how you could have done it better, and what you will be doing next time to better yourself. At the same time though you should also be going home and thinking about new and exciting things to do at your work, whether it be finding a new drink, or thinking of an event that you would like to host. Either way, get involved and get thinking! Bosses like when you show initiative. Finally, as bad as it sounds you want to make sure that your boss sees you doing these things, or at least hears about it. You want to show off your skills! and show WHY you are ahead of all the other employees that the bar might have! Have a look at the hilarious video below as well on impressing your boss in a more office based environment. Keep in mind this does not actually work though!

    Should I Start Bar Tending? Your RSA Course Should Be Completed First Though!

    If I am describing you now, then you might want to consider bar tending. Do you like to talk to people and hear about their lives while actively participating in a fun and exciting atmosphere? Are you social and can work fast/efficiently? If you are all these things, you would have a high chance of liking the work that you might get behind a bar. So get online and complete the RSA Course, for your RSA Certificate, so you can give serving alcohol a try. The course is a small investment of time to which you are sure to see reward from. Start Today!

     

  • RSA WA – Getting Your Routine Down

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    When anyone starts a new job, they usually find that it is best to follow the training that management has provided, but sometimes there is no routine. Creating your own routine will come from trial and error. One night you may not stock beers in time for them to be cold and so the next night you make sure that your do that soon after clocking in. Setting a great routine can save you a big headache later. RSA WA Course There are many things that you need to know when starting out in a bar. The RSA WA course will teach you many of the rules and regulations around serving alcohol in Australia and also help you to get into good routines. Some may find that it is best to write thier routine down. Write down all your job duties, as well as, all the little tips that you have learned since starting your job. Start off with clocking in, filling ice bins, stocking things that should be cold, and so on.  Don’t forget to add double counting your register, turning on “open” signs and getting change. A tangible list will also come in handy if you have to train someone. Making copies that can be checked off until the routine becomes second nature, can also help to establish your professional presence and help you gain management’s confidence. Want to impress your patrons and management? Learn about the alcohol that you serve. You don’t have to be a wine connoisseur to learn the differences between the major kinds of wine. If you serve five different brands of scotch, try all of them. You can use a ¼ of a shot and break open the true flavor with a splash of water. You don’t have to like it, but if you can taste the difference between something that is rich and smokey, as opposed to something light and acidic, it could help when a customer is having a hard time deciding between brands. With all the microbreweries out now, new beers are always on demand. You could be an asset to your employer if you could give them a heads up on good one. Also, learning how a pilsner differs from a porter, or how a stout compares to a lager will earn you points with management. You will seem educated and professional, not to mention, kind of cool. Read up on the history of alcohol. Learn fun facts and start discussions with your customers. Trivia not only sparks up conversation, but might also start a craving for some of the things that you are talking about, boosting sales. Management will notice.

    Find out more about the RSA WA course and doing your Responsible service of alcohol course online.