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What's the experience of being a tea artist?
I took the tea artist's license and worked as a tea artist during my part-time job and internship. How can I put it? We are a third-tier city, lacking the atmosphere and culture of drinking tea, which makes us feel like waiters who are tea artists, that is, waiters who serve tea. Many guests who come to drink tea shout: Waiter pours tea for us ... Secondly, the owner of a tea shop or teahouse mainly makes money to sell tea, so the tea artist also has a performance task. If you can't sell tea all the time, the boss will look ugly. Finally, the salaries of tea artists are generally not high. We have more than 2000 here, and it is difficult to exceed 3000. If you want to make a living from tea art, you must open your own teahouse and be your own boss to really make money, or you can take a professional route, such as entering chayuan. However, institutions such as chayuan need to fail the exam, and there are restrictions on academic qualifications and majors. Or be a famous teacher, you will be asked to be a judge in any tea art contest, and many students will ask you to train tea art. Only the above three can have real development. If you just work in a teahouse outside, the time is not long and the salary is pitifully low. The real job is a waiter, and sooner or later you have to change careers.