In my short life
I have had several jobs, opportunities came my way from the age of 14 and I
took them. I started as a graphic designer for events and producer of youth
events in Temuco, I loved that job, but I didn't like the weight of time and
being known. At the age of 17 during a pandemic I began to design and analyze
the programming of a video game. As soon as I turned 18 I was able to enter the
best restaurant bar in Temuco as a waiter, later in a brewery and then a
cocktail assistant, the second restaurant I worked in I was a waiter, cashier,
cook and bartender (I knew how to prepare at least 10 types of drinks) . In
addition to supporting myself as an independent designer, I now work as a
graphic designer in two stores in Alameda.
I always wanted
to learn more to be a professional bartender, after finishing university I want
to take a bartender course, a co-worker taught me all the meaning and science
of making drinks, the importance of media, the shake, the amount of ice,
details that make a perfect drink. It is a skill that I would love to have,
also learning the bartender show stunts that I have seen, like Daniela Istrate,
a well-known barwoman on TikTok, works in the finest bars in the United States,
with incredible skill both in preparing her drinks and in their shows. Here I
leave you a video of her.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMju3qKV3/
My interests in
skills to learn or develop meet only one requirement, being able to do it
anywhere in the world, and thus be able to travel and live wherever I want
knowing that I can have a job anywhere.
My youngest brother worked as a coctail barman for 5 years in London. He said it was lots of fun but very tiring. He still makes amazing coctails:)
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