The pub that changed me: 'As soon as I got behind the bar, I panicked'

A Career-Spanning Nightmare Behind the Bar

The mid-1980s marked the beginning of a new chapter in the life of an aspiring young professional when they secured a job at the Friendship Inn in Prestwich, alongside their best friend Ned. What seemed like a dream come true - working in a pub that shared their name and enjoying drinks with their close companion - quickly turned into a chaotic nightmare behind the bar.

Upon taking their first shift, panic set in as an overwhelming number of patrons flooded the establishment. The curvaceous shape of the bar added to the confusion, making it difficult for them to navigate the space effectively. Every movement seemed to trigger a cacophony of sounds from the other side of the bar, rendering their ability to recall customer faces and orders utterly useless.

As the reality of their situation sunk in, the young professional's anxiety levels skyrocketed. Despite seemingly simple drink requests, they consistently got it wrong. The face-to-face interactions took on a sinister tone, with customers exhibiting twisted expressions, as if mocking their incompetence. Every minor misstep seemed to escalate into an epic fail, culminating in broken glasses and near-total disorientation.

Just when it seemed like things couldn't get any worse, the bar manager intervened, delivering devastating news: they weren't cut out for the job and would be let go without pay - mercifully no compensation was expected for the shattered glassware. This humiliating exit marked the beginning of a long and arduous journey, as the individual struggled to come to terms with their catastrophic first day on the job.

The memory of that harrowing experience still lingers, casting a shadow over their perception of skilled bar staff. It wasn't until years later, when they confided in Joyce from the Lincoln Arms, a local pub in King's Cross, did they finally find the courage to confront their past and seek redemption behind the bar once again. This time, however, it was not about saving face but about atoning for their past mistakes, allowing themselves to "get it out of their system" through what can be described as aversion therapy - a poignant reminder that even the most humbling experiences can shape us into better versions of ourselves in the long run.
 
I remember when I first heard this story... like 5 years ago 🀯 I was sipping on a beer at my local pub and overheard someone talking about their own disastrous experience as a bartender. They said it was so bad that they wouldn't even go near a bar again after the first few weeks.

But what struck me was how relatable the story was, even though we're all different ages now πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, who hasn't had a moment where they just feel completely lost and unsure of themselves? It's like our brains are wired to make mistakes when we're under pressure πŸ˜….

For me, it's funny because I've been working as a social media manager for years now, but sometimes I still get anxious about posting something and having my followers react badly πŸ€”. But hearing this story made me realize that even the most high-pressure jobs can be intimidating at times...
 
I'm totally with the guy who had that nightmare first day behind the bar πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... I mean, how could you expect to get anything right when there's a whole bunch of people yelling and screaming at you? 😱 it's like, good luck trying to remember all those orders! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ And don't even get me started on the anxiety - I'm pretty sure I'd have freaked out just as bad 🀯... Wait, nope, maybe that's not true... I mean, I would've been way too nervous to actually try it out πŸ˜‚. But seriously though, if you're gonna mess up big time like that, at least get a good story out of it, right? πŸ’Έ
 
omg i felt like i was there behind the bar with u πŸ˜‚πŸ˜¨ the bar manager sounds so harsh tho, but like its good they found redemption and all πŸ™ my friend had a similar experience in our school canteen during exams, they totally freaked out & spilled coffee on the exam paper lololol its crazy how one bad day can stick with us forever 🀯
 
omg this guy's first day on the job was like a horror movie 🍺😱 i feel bad for him though, it sounds like he really struggled to cope with the pressure. i mean who wouldn't get flustered behind the bar with all those people and stuff? πŸ˜… but seriously, getting fired without pay is pretty harsh πŸ’”. i'm glad he was able to talk to Joyce from another pub later on and find a way to move on from that experience πŸ€— maybe it's true what they say about needing to fail at something before succeeding at it? πŸ€”
 
omg I feel so bad for this person πŸ€• they just wanted to work at their favorite pub but it was like, super chaotic and stressful behind the bar 😩 and getting fired without pay? that's just harsh πŸ’” I'm glad they eventually found the courage to talk about it with someone from another pub and started again, maybe even learning from their past mistakes 🀞
 
OMG u guyz, i cant even imagine having 1st day at bar & getting absolutely destroyed lol πŸ˜‚πŸ’” like they were completely unprepared and got so overwhelmed by customers. it's like they just expected to rock that job outta the gate, no prep, no chill 🀯! but for real tho, it's super relatable how they felt humiliated & struggled 2 come 2 terms w/ it. i mean we've all had those awkward moments where we feel like total dweebs in front of others 😳. anywayz, glad 2 hear the person found redemption & is all about payin' it forward behind the bar now πŸΊπŸ’•
 
😱 omg u wont believe the story about this girl who got fired from her first job behind the bar πŸΊπŸ’” she was so shook πŸ˜… and it's not just because of the customers being mean to her, there's more 2 it... like, what if the whole bar setup is designed 2 drive ppl crazy? 🀯 that curvaceous shape of the bar is like, a psychological trap or something πŸšͺ think about it, every time she tried 2 move, she'd trigger all these sounds & stuff... it's like, someone wanted her 2 fail πŸ˜’ but hey, at least she learned from her mistakes & got a new chance 2 redeem herself πŸ’ͺ
 
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