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Also, what about the baristas persona, maybe a charismatic and charming (not saying they're a stunner) barista would be seen as more employable than a moody/ grumpy one with more barista skills?
Yay! im liking the lack of sexism there guys, gone straight into the sensible stuff! :)
So here's another little question, because (although i dont condone it) sex sell (FACT). Do you think people hire certain staff because of the fact sex sells? its been done as we know, but is it done on a slightly lesser scale than bikini baristas
Also, what about the baristas persona, maybe a charismatic and charming (not saying they're a stunner) barista would be seen as more employable than a moody/ grumpy one with more barista skills?
Do you think coffee shop owners hire baristas/staff that may not necessarily have the best coffee preparing skills
but that are perhaps better sales people due to their personalities?
hehe, a few things to think about eh? i like a nice little debate.
Kim xx
p.s - please don't start barking at me, i'm asking the questions - it doesn't mean this is my opinion.
I always try to make a parallel with food here. There's the thought, even though it may be modernly antiquated, that cooking is the woman's job; yet the majority of world class chefs are men. I see this kind of trend in coffee. I just think that this is one of the basic differences in the sexes. Men like to cultivate and try to perfect, we see something and try to make it better. This is not to say that a woman cannot exude this quality, it's just to say that men seem to exhibit it more often and at a greater intensity. I work and own a coffee kiosk, I can't tell you how many guys come up to the drive through and ask me where the pretty young girl is. I have no problem when these people don't come back as they aren't there for the quality of coffee. I know that if I hired a bunch of flirtatious girl baristas that I would probably triple my business easy, but this is not the road I want to go down. In hiring, one of the first things I look for is a passion for quality of coffee; obviously despite gender. But I do have to say that typically it's a guy who has this obsessive geeky coffee perfecting passion.
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