ga1990, there are many factors as to why the chain is getting dull fast. To answer the bar question, the top and sides of the bar should be flat. The groove should be clean and each side of the groove should be flat. You may have to take a flat file across to make them flat. As far as the chain. You may be putting to steep of an angle on the cutters, which will dull quickly. You're rakers may be too far down, which will contribute to a quick dulling chain. You may be cutting dirty wood. You may be slightly touching the ground with the tip of the bar. Look all of these things over. If you need assistance with chain sharpening and angles, search this site. There is a link somewhere to sharpening, and I thought it was Bailey's. Extremely informative. You may also be using the wrong size file, or you're file is dull, or you're chain may not be as sharp as you think when you are done sharpening. You also need to be aware that if you're chain is out of tune, cutters will be at different lengths and heights, and will have much to do with how long the chain stays sharp, since you are not utilizing all of your cutters, so it will dull more rapidly.
Good luck.