Showing posts with label Biography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biography. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2015

Jon Taffer


Biography- Jon Taffer
                Jon Taffer has become a well-known figure the past few years due to his popular television show Bar Rescue, where the aggressive bar consultant has five days to turn neglected bars into “money makers”. He is an expert in all these related to the bar industry and is living the dream of people who enjoy the business of alcohol or people who enjoy yelling at incompetent workers.
If you didn’t know him, or you wanted to learn more about him then read on about one of the greatest barmen alive today.
                Jon Taffer was born and raised in New York but attended the University of Denver studying Political Science before moving to Los Angeles. In LA he began his career in the hospitality industry. He bartended and managed at various Night Clubs before moving into hotel and restaurant business. He began to venture out on his own in 1986, eventually growing to 17 bars/restaurants at the high water mark. After selling his businesses he went into consulting with his company Taffer Dynamics where he consults bars and businesses instilling them with his vast knowledge and his theory on building success based on customer reactions. He turned his consulting ability into a reality television show known as Bar Rescue on Spike TV in April 2011. Taffer has rescued over 80 Bars with a 70% success rate. In 2013 He author the book Raise the Bar which emphasizes running a successful business based on his own tactics.
                He still is hosting Bar Rescue which has been renewed for a fifth season, and continues to educate the masses on the ins and outs of the Bar industry.
Favorite Drink: The Godfather (Johnny Walker Black and Amaretto)/ Scotch on the Rocks
Favorite Bar: “L pound” in Los Angeles
Greatest Advice: “Work for a bar where you can learn something”
Sources

·         Jon Taffer self-written alumni profile: Link
·         Bar Rescue Episode List: Link
·         Bar Rescue Updates: Tracks Success of rescued bars: Link 
·         Jon Taffer Interview for Spike TV: Link
·        Jon Taffer AMA on Reddit: Link
·         Raise the Bar on Amazon: Link

Charles Bukowski




Biography: Charles Bukowski
 
                Charles Bukowski was a hard drinking writer from Los Angeles whose down to earth writings and gritty, unashamed content has brought about some insight into work, love, and naturally, alcohol. Bukowski was of German descent and was raised in a stern household. He grew up self-exiled from other kids at school which led to a largely isolated existence. His youth during the depression was rough and largely aimless but he was able to find some solace in booze, which his friend Baldy introduced to him after sneaking drinks as a kid. As an adult Bukowski had trouble landing a job that he gave a shit about and spent most of his days full of liquor. He eventually found work at the post office, first as a sub for mailmen, then working in the mailroom. This was one of the low-points of his life as the mundane job and overly bureaucratic administration was amputating his spirit slowly. Drinking, gambling at the race tracks, and shuffling through tedious work were a way of life until finally Charles put in his two weeks at the post office.

                After a month long bender partying with various characters, Charles sat down and wrote his first successful book, Post Office, which was a semi-autobiographical novel about his monotonous time at the job he so despised. He would later write two more semi-autobiographical novels, Ham on Rye about his youth and Women about his early days writing after the post office. While his novels were good, and brought insight into the mind of the lower class working man, he seemed more passionate about poetry and short stories. His poems and stories were crass to say the least, but they struck a chord with many fans. He would often do live readings of poetry to a crowd while downing bottle after bottle of wine.

                Tough as nails, he was able to drink like a fish and survive over 300 hangovers a year. He would often finish a bottle of liquor a night while writing, hammering out 10-30 pages of gradually more drunken insight. His rough lifestyle and often drunken presence lead to genius in the form of written word. Though he was one of the biggest literary drinkers, it wouldn’t be alcohol that took him down, but cancer after living over 70 years in this miserable world.

                Bukowski has a growing fan following today and his quotes about drinking are among the best ever written. He has had a couple movies based on his lifestyle, Factotum and Barfly, both of which give just a glimpse into the bar-lit lifestyle of the drunken poet. If you don’t have time to enjoy his books and poems, just search his name for quotes and you’ll see how insightful the man can be with a few swear words and a couple sentences
“Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.”

Sources:

Bukowski, Charles. Women. New York: Ecco, 2002. Print.

Bukowski, Charles. Ham on Rye: A Novel. New York: Ecco, 2002. Print.

Bukowski, Charles. Post Office: A Novel. New York: Ecco, 2002. Print.