Howard Pierceall CEC, CCE WCEC
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How can a teen trying to get in a bakery experience get an internship at a small business?
I am very interested in becoming a professional baker and owning a bakery someday. I am only 13, but I would like to start planning from this age so that in 22 years, I can have a stable job at a bakery, and have finished culinary and business school by then to be on my way to my own bakery.
What other skills you learn in Culinary Arts besides cooking?
I'm wondering, in Culinary Arts do you just cook or do you also learn other skills?
What steps would you recommend I take to prepare to enter the Culinary Arts field?
is there anything important I should do before I try and enter this field.
What are 3 things I should know to succeed in the Culinary Field?
How to I work my way up the chain of command? What are some challenges that I will have to face?
How do you start your own restaurant business?
I'm a college student that is majoring in computer science. I always had a dream of pursuing culinary and run my own restaurant or bakery, but I don't know where to begin or is it a good idea in the first place.
Any thoughts or advice, please share.
What does a typical day look like for a 5-star Chef?
I´m a San Jose Job Corps student and Iḿ studying culinary
What level of education do I need to become a 5-star chef?
high school diploma or GED, but many seek formal culinary arts training and earn a certificate or a degree at a vocational college or private art institute. For example, the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) offers a certificate, associate's, bachelor's, and master's degree.
What is a tip for getting better in the kitchen?
I am a mediocre chef in culinary, always looking for ideas, tips, or even recipes.
What are the tools I need to be a Chef?
Hi, I'm a san jose job corps student, studying Culinary.
What kind of income does a head chef/sues chef receive and is it enough to provide for two adults Adding to that, is it enough money to live comfortably??
I'm a bit concerned about the money ill is getting as I know not everyone can be a sues/head chef right after getting a degree.
How hard is it to get a well-paying culinary job?
I was wondering how much competition there is, and if the culinary arts are worth it.
what kind of working traits do i need for being a head chef ?
what kind of work values or ability do I need for a seafood native american Mexican cuisine
What path does it take to start your own bakery?
Baking is one of my favorite hobbies. I’ve tried many new recipes and it is so much fun.
What kind of schooling does it take to become a professional pastry chef or regular chef?
Is it going to take some fancy school to get to where I want to be? Does it have to be such an expensive school in order to get ahead most of the people becoming chefs?