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How To Become A Professional Chef And Get A Job At A Restaurant?
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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 200494, member: 25510"] We have a friend whose son studied culinary arts in the hope of being a chef in a high end restaurant. But with the difficulty of finding a good job he landed in a small restaurant. The father did not like it so he sent his son to Singapore to enhance his knowledge. But the main purpose of the educational trip is not the knowledge but the certificate from a known culinary school. After finishing the course in 3 months the son came home and got a job in a big beach resort to handle the restaurant. From that experience, I see that a chef needs good and recommendable credential. Even if you are a good chef who can whip up good dishes but if you have no excellent credentials then you will land in a small eatery. Moreover, 5-star hotels hire only a chef with a course from reputable schools abroad. That is discriminatory but it is an unwritten rule so no one can file a complaint against the hotel. To be frank, I have dined in many 5-star hotels and I can say that their dishes are almost just the same in the small hotels. If you want good food then go to a nice restaurant instead of the restaurant in the hotel. [/QUOTE]
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