If there was one thing Raegan could understand, it was bonding under unlikely circumstances. Since she'd never actually worked before starting at the club, jobs had always seemed like things people obtained out of necessity, and she hadn't thought enjoyment played a part. Tiffani seemed to genuinely enjoy her work, if how she spoke about it was any indication. "Sounds like it's not such a bad place to work. I've never danced on a bar or anything," she admitted, and she wasn't so sure if it would be fun. Maybe once you got the hang of it, but of all the things she'd done, bar dancing hadn't yet been crossed off her list.
She almost pulled a face at the thought of going to school to learn how to mix drinks, but caught herself just in time. Raegan had never been particularly fond of school, and discipline was something Jon had that she lacked. "How do you remember everything you need to know? I mean, I usually just drink what tastes good," she shrugged. Whereas coat check was mostly useless, Tiffani did have a point about bartenders; you could practically find work anywhere. Some stability might not be a bad thing. "Sure. If I decide to give it a try, I'll let you know."