So here is the issue, you started in college, that is the problem I find with bartending in my city, they take fratty dudes fresh out of college who bartended in college due to frat connections. I feel like almost pushing 25 that I am behind.
You say it is a young man's game, how old is too old to start? Do let me know, is anywhere past 30 too old for the bars and clubs that attract hot girls?
25 is fine. If you apply yourself, you can still get in the game. If you work hard, you'll move up quick. I'd say you have an advantage over the young bucks at your age. You're way smarter and more world-weary than people 5 years younger than you. It matters a lot at that age.
It's not very difficult work, it's just hard work. Having the right mentality is the most important thing. Be humble, run faster than everyone else, and you'll do fine. I worked the longest consecutive time in hospitality when I was 29. Almost a full year in different bars across several different countries. I backpacked around and dropped off my resume in every bar I could find when I moved to a new place. I slept in hostels and on couches of friends I made along the way. I had lots of bartending experience at that point, including ****tail bartending skills, which helped a lot in finding jobs in that field. It was a great adventure in every way, but I was also completely over it by the time I quit.
Again, it is fun and great, but it's also really hard work at weird hours. It starts to wear on you eventually. You know what a 40-year old bartender looks like, right? It's a fantastic gig, as long as you get out at the right time.
If you're serious about this, you should follow a ****tail bartending course, man. It'll cost you a few hundred bucks, but you'll meet cool people (among them very likely hot chicks), get a good idea about the vibe around the job (and you'll know quickly if it's for you or not) and you'll learn a cool, fun skill that you will have for life. If you put
****tail bartending skills on your resume, it will instantly give you a huge advantage over 90% of the people. Guaranteed.
As for being 30, I can speak about that at this point. I'm in my early 30s, and I'm tired/bored of chasing poon the way I used to in general. It probably sounds insane to you now, but your perspective really starts to shift in your late 20s. Starting a family, growing my business, spending quality time with my parents, and building a legacy sounds a lot more appealing to me at this point than getting laid with a random chick on a Friday night.
Time flies, man. If you think you want to add this chapter to the story of your life, go for it! I can tell you I have no regrets when it comes to this (unless I end up with liver problems later in life, that is).