I get it...its tough to find employment in a state in the top five hit by the recession. I understand that most shops have a pile of resumes to sift through each week. In this town of coffee it shouldn't be that hard to find a shop in need of a quality Barista right?
I've just moved here from Nebraska and have been a Barista for the last 3 years. I worked for a small but very high quality shop where you are only as cool as the shots you pull. I was trained by a two-time USBC champ and have spent many hours making sure I know my way around an espresso machine.
Sadly, having just moved here, I do not know a guy who knows a guy who is hiring at a classy shop. It would seem like a waste to end up working at a standardized, big-box style shop (though I am not above this, and have certainly dropped off my fair share of resumes and applications at chain stores).
Once again, I get it; the economy isn't so hot and there's not a lot of turnover. Maybe someone knows something I don't know? Being unemployed means there's only so many cups of coffee I can buy and so much mileage I can implement by hanging around in coffee shops trying to 'get my face out there'. I will keep at it, but if anyone has any stellar ideas or plain old advice for someone in my shoes, it would be greatly appreciated.
Tags:
-
▶ Reply to This