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Long time bartender here. Grew up in NJ, worked in nyc, austin, and now I live in Charlotte. I've had the toughestttttt time finding a good job so I took a flyer on a job posting about a new "delta sky lounge" bartender Position at the Charlotte airport. I never really considered an airport job but they're offering full time benefits and the recruiter said "it's good money and we never have openings but this is a new place". They offer $18/hr plus whatever tips.
Id love to know more about the pros and cons of a job like this. It's not necessary an airport job where I get tons of people but in my mind, I'm getting cosnsitent business travelers? So they should tip enough to make it all worth it?
Is this going to suck? Or is this going to be awesome? I like traveling and airports and the hustle and bustle so I may enjoy this?
**sadly they're opening December 19th so I'm also giving up my entire holidays too which I've never done before (I've always made arrangements in other jobs, I work all the holidays except Christmas). So I just want to make sure giving up the holidays with my older family is worth it.
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Yup. So many corporate cards and most top out at 20%