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Originally Posted by angels&angles
I'm guessing it's something more along the lines of IF she gets a question like, "So, what did you do this summer?" or "What are your interests/activities?" THEN is it okay to respond, "Oh, I got my bartending license, and I'm hoping to work at Paddy's Pub (or whatever) this semester!"
There was a girl in my pledgeclass who was a bartender, but I don't know how she handled talking about it during rush. I know she found the mandatory TIPS training really boring, because she'd already had to go through a lot of it to get her license (but then I think most of us found TIPS training pretty boring).
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I think you should bring it up if asked what you did this summer. You don't want to just say, "I worked" because that is too generic and not memorable, and more than likely, if you give that answer, you will be asked where you worked, and you don't want to lie.
I think you could spin the bartending in a positive way, in that you could emphasize the safety classes that you had to take to impress even the most risk-management minded members of a chapter.
Just make sure you have other stuff to talk about too.