wat easyest chef training?


Easiest? Does that imply you are lazy, desire only minimal training, or need a job right away? Try McDonald’s or other fast food.

If you really want to be a good chef then you should get the best training you can afford.

12 Responses to “wat easyest chef training?”

  1. S K Says:

    In your case, fast food.
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  2. DANLEWIS Says:

    Easiest? Does that imply you are lazy, desire only minimal training, or need a job right away? Try McDonald’s or other fast food.

    If you really want to be a good chef then you should get the best training you can afford.
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  3. Barry R Says:

    the one next to the English class.
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  4. andywho2006 Says:

    Get a job in a 4 star restaurant. Start at the bottom. Work your way up. Not the "easyest". I have seen and worked with many who have made something of themselves.
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  5. April Jean Says:

    In order to become a true chef it takes creativity, persaverance, determination, and raw talent, you do not need to be classically trained to pursue a culinary career, however many establishments require some sort of certification, I would say the best way to achieve training is to look for apprenticeship opportunities. They allow you to learn the cuts and sauces and the basics while you still recieve pay, albeit less than most of your coworkers. Besides this is one occupation you can not learn from a book.
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  6. juliarajkumar Says:

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    Introduction
    Students from courses in the Management program taught by Monteze Snyder (210 (Human Relations and Organizational Decision Making – 37 students), 344 (Strategic Planning And Marketing – 19 students), 488 (Senior Seminar – 3 students) ) were asked to complete an online assessment hosted at the Free Assessment Summary Tool site (password ‘chef’).

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    http://www.earlham.edu/~markp/cms/evaluations/chef/mgmt_spring_04.php

  7. sassysugarchef Says:

    I’m going to assume that you are fairly young. Try classes in High school (if this applies) such as home economics. Make sure that you do indeed enjoy cooking/baking. Some community colleges offer culinary classes as well.
    If you really want to make a career out of this, then invest in the best culinary school you can find/afford. Not many people are lucky enough to find someone to apprentice them.
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  8. peacock Says:

    Start by helping your MUM in the kitchen. Start by boiling eggs.
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  9. ottoman Says:

    start by working in k.f.c for two weeks than move to mc,Donald’s two weeks a week in pizza hut …you got it made
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  10. cgdchris2 Says:

    as a chef myself i would say a good collage
    but start at home cook for yourself try new things look around fresh fruit and veg markets get to know your ingredients. and ask around some good restaurants see if they need help. stay away from fast food type places
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  11. The Squirrel Says:

    Start at your local community college it is the most inexpensive and quickest way to learn more than the basics and they can teach you where to go from there. It all depends on How far you are willing to go for a good trade and the most pay.
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