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Updated: 27 May 2012
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C$0C$100C$200C$300
Less than 1 yearC$200.00  
   
1-4 yearsC$200.00  
5-9 yearsC$1.02  
10-19 yearsC$100.00  
20 years or moreC$300.00  
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Country: Canada | Currency: CAD | Updated: 27 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 28
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Bartender Job Description

People with the job title Bartender typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Mix and serve drinks to patrons, directly or through waitstaff.

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Bartender - (City withheld for privacy), British Columbia, Canada
Even if you have worked for the company for many years be wary of managements willingness to throw you aside. Eliminating long term employees keeps managers in business as they don't have to give raises or benefits. In a ski town or similar area this is particularly bad, new crop of people come in every year, your services are not appreciated.
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