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Post by Neko on Jan 17, 2010 19:22:39 GMT -6
Bar Rules
General Rules - We have certain traditions, anyone who dislikes one may leave at any time, but no complaining is allowed. - No fighting at all, take it outside if you really feel like fighting. It costs money to fix the bar and replace ruined furniture. Please and thank you. - Do not harass any of the workers, that includes spilling drinks on them, tossing food at them, grabbing them without their permission, and hitting on them with intentions that it will work. - Teasing is allowed as long as you stop when the person asks you to and you are obvious about it. - The drinks will always be three gold coins for a pint of ale, wine, or any other liquid. Food will always be five gold coins but will be knocked down till the person can afford it. - If you break it on purpose you buy it, anyone who is seen breaking anything by accident will be given another chance, but those breaking things in an malice intent will be kick out and banned. - If someone is not sober enough to walk home, there is a inn attached to the bar and allows for people to rest until they are able. The price for a room for one night is two coins. - Humans, Darkling, and Half Bloods will not fight or bicker about blood, purity, and rights to anything. This is a equal opportunity bar. - Children are allowed in the bar but they must be watched at all time and anyone seen trying to hurt children in any way will be banned and possibly lose the child if there is a big enough mob.
Outfits - One important thing is the outfits, the outfits show rank, job, and what the job is. The following outfits are a must, there are certain accessories that can be skipped but the main outfit show below are a must. (Anything with a * next to it is optional)
B a r t e n d e r (This Includes) - Dress - Stockings - Bow(s) - Boots - Necklace - Arm Warmers * (As long as it is purple the bartenders are allowed to dress in anything they wish, just as long as they have been given the okay.)
R e d J a c k e t s (This Includes) - Dress - Stockings * - Bow * - Boots - Necklace * - Gloves *
B l u e J a c k e t s (This Includes) - Dress - Stockings - Bow(s) - Boots - Necklace - Gloves * - Apron
B l a c k J a c k e t s (This Includes) - Shirt - Vest - Jacket * - Pants - Shoes - Tie * - Hair Tie *
Job Information - Each job has a reason why it has a color and each job is drastically different from the other. These jobs will be broken down and explained in a simple way.
Bartender - The bartender is the one who mixes the drinks and hands them to the blue and black jackets. There is only need for two of them and currently the owner is the only bartender. The bartender is the one who knows when to close down the bar, the one who handles the money, and the one who fires or hires people. The bartender is also the one you go to if there is a problem or a rule being broken. It is a difficult job and the current owner is looking for help that she can trust to be her co-owner. They wear a purple outfit.
Red Jacket - The red jackets are known for their blazing red uniforms. Unlike the blue jackets they do not actually do much work, they work on making the male patrons feel comfortable, make sure that there is no fighting, and also are ‘take homes’ which mean if a patron is looking for some entertainment he can take here back home and use her however he likes. You are allowed to leave just make sure you clock out with the owner. When you come back clock in. Red jackets unlike blue jackets are allowed to miss a whole day of work if they feel their patron’s pay was enough to cover missing a day or more of work. You must be at least sixteen to apply to be a red jacket.
Blue Jacket - Blue jackets are much like a normal waitress. They are given the orders and give them to the patrons. They often will flirt a little but it is never serious. They are often younger in age and therefore off limits. Any woman who is wearing the cool and calm blue uniform is off limits. Anyone who tries to take one of these woman home is looking to be in big trouble. They are pretty much off limits. They are unlike the red jackets not allowed to leave unless there is a family problem or they are not feeling well in which they will not be paid unless they were wounded at work.
Black Jacket - Black jackets are the male waiters of the bar. They are like a mixture between blue and red, while there is no coloring it is up to the waiter himself if he wants to leave and please a patron. He however does work and may have to ask before leaving due to a larger crowd with less workers on a certain day. They often flirt and also double as body guards, keeping fights from breaking out. Not ever waiter is a fighter but they are still useful for other things.
Paycheck Information - The pay for the full night is 6 coins per hour. If you work the full day you get 72 coins. - The red jackets and some times black jackets are allowed to leave whenever they wish if it is to please a patron. They can come back whenever they wish but run the risk of getting a bad pay from the patron. - If you are fired you get three days pay to help you move onto another job, however depending on damages and such it may be taken away to help with payments. - If you are indeed taken by a patron the hours you did work will be added together throughout the day and you will be paid accordingly.
Traditions - One important tradition is dancing with some singing. Roughly ever hour a song is sung with whoever is not busy. Patrons are allowed to join in if they so wish. - Another important tradition is drinking games. Roughly two hours before closing, every night drinking games are held. Anyone who beats the owner that night gets the money that has been thrown into the hat. As nights of no winners pass money accumulates so the longer the owner wins the more money there is to win. - A fairly new tradition is story telling and bragging via the owner. She often tells stories of what has happened on her year off and often brags about her friends, family, and new boy toy. - A new tradition is normally formed when something is a hit and therefore more traditions may be added. - Traditions are done every night and therefore if you do not like one of them just kindly leave, anyone who causes trouble will be thrown out and possibly banned.
Other - The owner reserves the right to change, add, or force rules on anyone when they are in her bar. - Fines and bannings can happen so make sure you read and understand these rules. After that make sure you have fun, we are a bar after.
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