Showing posts with label Alcohol-Seller-Server-News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alcohol-Seller-Server-News. Show all posts
Thursday, May 9, 2013
What Liquor Should More People Know About?
Ever wonder what your local barkeep or restaurant manager would really like you to drink when you order one? Of course, you’re not in the know or if you don’t have the related certification (i.e. Learn2serve Alcohol License). Read on to learn about some of the underdogs of alcoholic beverages that made it to our list:
Friday, July 27, 2012
TABC to Deploy Apps vs. to Excessive, Underage Drinking
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) is set to put a damper on traditional alcohol-fueled revelry on Texas beaches this spring break, but parents and the public in general aren't complaining. The potential showstoppers (for college students, at least) are two apps being developed for the TABC: an app that will help alcohol-imbibing users to gauge their motor skills; and an app that will allow anyone to file a complaint with the TABC against an establishment suspected either of serving alcohol to a minor or of over-serving alcohol.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Food Safety Tips for Pregnant Women; TABC and Spring Break
Eating out means eating right. In the midst of food recalls and multi-state foodborne illness outbreaks, the injunction has never been truer—especially for pregnant moms, who must be particularly careful of what they eat because of their compromised immune systems.
That is not to say of course that moms should stop going to Taco Bell or KFC (most restaurants now require a food safety certification or a food handler certification as an employment requirement) and make do with home cooking all nine months.
That is not to say of course that moms should stop going to Taco Bell or KFC (most restaurants now require a food safety certification or a food handler certification as an employment requirement) and make do with home cooking all nine months.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Common ABC License Types and Their Basic Privilege
Friday, October 14, 2011
Alcohol License Training Guide
Alcohol training courses for licensing are designed for bar staff, waiter/waitresses, alcohol servers, retailers and other individuals who deal with alcohol retailing. This is required by different states for most alcohol retailers through the Royal Society for Public Health. This 4-hour alcohol training course is formed for you to pass the official BIIAB qualification examination for the Responsible Alcohol Training Reward.
It covers topics like how to avoid alcohol liability lawsuits, alcohol penalties, licensing responsibilities, social responsibilities, dealing with alcohol-related crime or conflict, and prevent under-age customers in dealing with early access, increase server professionalism and customer service.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Become A Responsible Sales Person In Alcohol Training
Alcohol training isn’t required in very many states. Because most of the rules and regulations surrounding the service and sale of alcohol are common sense, many states don’t mandate training programs. Plus, when you have entry-level employees working in these careers with such a high turnover rate, training for the career can prove to be expensive and time consuming for many businesses. Getting the right training, however, will allow you to figure out exactly what is expected of you, how to handle situations, and how you can be a better employee when you sell or serve alcohol.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Responsible Alcohol Retailing In The UK
Just like any other country or region, the UK has its own standards for responsible alcohol retailing that people are required to learn before they can work in the food service industry where alcohol is involved. Getting this training is a necessary part of your career if you are going to work in any establishment that sells or serves alcohol, and most employers require it for employees as well. This training can be done online, allowing you to learn all the rules and regulations of responsible service and sales in the UK on your own schedule and at your own pace.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Re-Certifying Your TABC Certification
This is only a voluntary certification that you can get and is being offered by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC). TABC certification is not mandated by state law, but is often mandated by many employers simply because it reduces their liability and provides a more educated and professional employee for the workplace. Of course, you can also choose to get this certification on your own just to make yourself a more desirable prospect for employment. Regardless of whether you get this certification for your own good or because it is required, the course is good for two years. When those two years are up, you have to re-certify.
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