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I can't say enough good things about ABC. I attended their full-week course last year and it was one of the best things I did in preparation for opening my shop. Being fully immersed in the training, and being able to focus on learning without distraction was worth it.
The expertise that Matt Milletto and his team has (and is so eager to share) makes for a rewarding and worthwhile experience. I enjoyed the class so much that I hired ABC to do an onsite training of my newly hired staff just before my shop opened in September.
GO FOR IT! You won't regret it.
I'm curious. What is the disability that's working against you? I'm a one-armed amputee; and I can't use a prosthetic. I think with the right gear and the right technique you can overcome most things.
I would bet my best espresso bean that ABC will work with you. In my limited experience, leaving latte art aside for now, most work is by feel and repetition. A good station is clean and meant for serious production. Tiger, in my shop I have gotten by with very limited use of art work. I want to take classes asap but many of my drinks are go cups anyway. I still try and leave the customer with something like a heart or apple.
But what I am trying to say here is when it comes to Barista work I don't feel you have handicap. The people that won't teach you have the handicap.
Cheers and do not give up if this is what you love.
Joseph
I am partially blind. It's not that I don't think I can do the job, it's that I find people are reluctant to work with me because of it.
Jeremy Conley said:I'm curious. What is the disability that's working against you? I'm a one-armed amputee; and I can't use a prosthetic. I think with the right gear and the right technique you can overcome most things.
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