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So I think next year instead of college I'm gonna head down to Miami and go to a bartending school. I emailed the guy who runs it, and it's like the biggest bartending school in the country and has I think 33 locations across the nation. I think that'd be a ton of fun to serve drinks.

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Being a bartender is kind of a big deal...since you can't exactly serve drinks to people who under 21. A load of your customers will be underaged, so you could either be a massive douche to them, or risk getting fired.

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So I think next year instead of college I'm gonna head down to Miami and go to a bartending school. I emailed the guy who runs it, and it's like the biggest bartending school in the country and has I think 33 locations across the nation. I think that'd be a ton of fun to serve drinks.

 

Would you be paying your college tuition? Because if your parents are, then go to school, get your degree and then become a bartender on the side. Even in Miami, bartenders don't make that much in yearly income.

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Would you be paying your college tuition? Because if your parents are, then go to school, get your degree and then become a bartender on the side. Even in Miami, bartenders don't make that much in yearly income.

Yeah I didn't even bother applying to colleges because I knew I wanted to take a year off. If I can't make decent money being a bartender then I would definitely go to college in 2012, and I'm sure my parents would help pay for most of tuition

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I'm in the high desert, but from Santa Clarita on up it's snowing.

thanks for confirming. some old neighbors from Castaic are bragging about the snow and I wasn't too sure how real they were. My mom called BS :lol:

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I'm in the high desert, but from Santa Clarita on up it's snowing.

amazing, to say the least.

 

By mid-afternoon, snow was falling as low as Sand Canyon Road in Santa Clarita, and steady rain had moved across the coastal plains and valleys. In northern Los Angeles County, areas like Stevenson Ranch at the foothills of the Santa Susanna Mountains were covered in a glistening blanket of snow.

 

"It's not completely unheard of for it to snow in Santa Clarita, but it's very rare," said Pat Saletore, executive director of the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society. "It snows on occasion, but the odd thing today is that it's starting to stick."

 

Saletore said she could not recall a significant snowfall in Santa Clarita since the 1987-88 winter. In Castaic, as he watched a coyote trotting across his snow-covered orchard late Sunday, author and local historian John Boston said the biggest snowstorm in the Santa Clarita Valley happened in 1949.

http://www.contracostatimes.com/california/ci_16995334?nclick_check=1

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