barperson

barperson

(ˈbɑːˌpɜːsən)
n, pl -persons
(Professions) a person who serves in a pub: used esp in advertisements
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Stephanie Spark, 23, a barperson from Hazlerigg, said: "There are lots of Chinese people living in the area so this is really good for the people who can't travel to be in China.
PUB OF THE WEEK The Swan Question time with Glenn Worth | FRIENDLY PUB: Ready to welcome customers are barperson Bryony Shaw, landlady Alison Worth and landlord Glenn Worth Address: Carr Lane Crimble Slaithwaite HD7 5BQ Email: glennworth8@hotmail.com Website: www.theswanslaithwaite.co.uK Q: How long have you been at your pub and how did you get started?
He passed away just months after he was named Barperson of the Year by Camra's Liverpool branch.
Rita then worked as a barperson at the Highfields public house, Ely, and also in the Canton pub, Llandaff Road, where she kept all the punters in check regarding their use of language - Rita was never one for swearing.
I was a hairdresser, a barperson and a shop assistant but I just wanted to be an actor.
The British Institute of Inn keeping (BII) awards a Barperson's National Certificate (BNC).
The British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) awards a Barperson's National Certificate (BNC).
The conference MC was played out in the role of a 'moody barperson'.
Outrageous transsexual barperson Kitty Roberts is among the new attractions.