Thursday, March 17, 2016

You Can Go To A Good Culinary School

By Samuel Bats


We have a lot of aspiring chefs in the United States of America. Many men and women have dreams of one day opening their own restaurant, bakery or catering company. However, is paying for a culinary school education worth the money? We always hear all of the hype about how expensive school is becoming. The federal government seems to have no problem lending thousands of dollars to students that want to use $50,000 or more on their education. Many schools today claim that they can train you to become a chef. However, are these claims true?

Most students coming out of culinary school claim to get entry level positions. They are not graduating and getting jobs as sous chefs and head chefs. Their pay is often close to minimum wage and under 14.00 an hour. Is it worth it to get a culinary school education if you cannot find a good job after graduation? This is a question that a lot of potential students are asking themselves. A lot of students today are choosing to avoid culinary school and choosing to work as an apprentice in a restaurant. This is often the cheapest and best way to go.

Culinary school has a lot of perks to it. For starters, you can talk to students that have a desire to learn more about food. You can connect with other aspiring chefs that want to be successful. You can swap recipe and food ideas. Getting a good culinary education takes time. When you graduate, you should not need on the job training. If your school makes you feel inadequate, you should choose a different school. Many culinary schools have high success rates at training their students. Others do not do as well. It is important to allow yourself to have time to train and learn. What does the education have to offer you and why. It is important to learn more about cooking than anything else.

If you cannot get into the CIA, would another program be appropriate for you? In my opinion, culinary school is a good way to spend your money. Without a good education today in food, it is extremely hard to land jobs in well-established restaurants. Many successful restaurants in Manhattan and Chicago spend over $1,000,000 building the right food establishment. They often want to see experience, culinary education and a good track record. You will be serving well over 50 guess an hour in well-established places. Business owners demand that you know what you are doing.

The feeling of accomplishment also works well with school. Many students that have a culinary education say that they feel more secure when applying for a job. They have something to offer that many other cooks do not have. If you say that you graduated from an Ivy League cooking school, your interviewer will often be impressed. Certain schools mean success to an employer. It is important to feel comfortable with your cooking skills not matter what. Education is not for everyone, but those that choose it often do well.




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