"A pleasure, Ginny," he replied, letting a friendly smile grace his lips. When she lifted the false counter top, he moved from leaning on the bar to join her behind it, taking note of the various drinks that were made on the bar already. "Unlikely. I do not meet many people in person, though. It makes them uncomfortable." It was not a comment to make her nervous because Gellert wanted this possible work option to have a positive outcome, but it was just a truthful statement.
He listened as she explained a little about the club and the hours of work shifts that he would likely adopt if he stuck around, and nodded in understanding. Her remark about it not being the greatest gig ever but not the worst either made him grin, thinking that the night club sounded much better right now then the carpentry because it was unlikely that he would drop a tree on anybody. "Of course. I assume that these are some of the drinks on the menu, thus I would need to know how to make them?" he asked, gesturing to the collection of drinks on the bar.