1933 The Bartender's Friend by a Mixer

THE BARTENDER'S FRIEND

28. Don't sell intoxicants to a drunken man or woman, and don't be afraid to refuse drink to a man or woman who you know has already had enough. In other words, prevent your place from becoming one in which one can become drunk or drunker. The souse does your place no good. He hurts your business.

29. Do not drink while on duty. Be sober when you leave for the day.

30. Do not hang around the place after your shift is finished. If you have nothing else to do, call on some of your friends or others in the same business. You may see and learn something new. At least you will be making an effort to create and maintain friendships with those who have an understanding of your trials and successes. 31. Finally, in other words, be the gentleman, polite, kind, considerate, sympathetic, tactful, and careful. 32. AND REMEMBER!-—rGood bartenders make as many customers as does good liquor. The two together are an unbeatable combination. When a place lacks either one, it lacks business.

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