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All the Benefits of Being a Chef



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By : Josh Stone    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-08 07:50:51

Working under intense heat with people barking orders and shouting food requests at you left, right and centre, with the ever prevalent risk of slipping on some oil, burning yourself while cooking or dropping a heavy item of equipment on yourself why would anyone want to become a chef? Unsociable hours, irregular shift patterns....working as a chef seems to be a foolish career choice indeed and one that is best reserved for only the most pain-loving of those among us!

There can be no denying that being a chef is a tough career, and one that does not suffer fools gladly, and one that demands only the very best from its employees. It is a career that will require creativity, commitment and a genuine passion for food as well as a meticulous nature and a willingness to learn new skills.

However, there is a tendency to focus exclusively upon the negative aspects of the culinary/hospitality sector and that is a real pity because among the challenges, pitfalls and dangers that arise during the course of this career, there is a genuinely engaging and extremely rewarding job indeed.

One of the most pleasurable aspects of being a chef is the ability to experiment with your creativity and try and devise new and exciting dishes for your patrons. Being a chef is a job that rewards creativity and genuine curiosity and so if you are adventurous at heart then you will enjoy the thrill of devising your very own culinary cuisine.



One thing is certain, you will never be bored when you are a chef.

Another exciting aspect of being a chef is the opportunity to travel that it provides, and as you work your way up the career ladder you can be rest assured that doors across the globe will open to you. There is a strong need for skilled, talented and committed chefs and so a hard working chef will find that the world really is his oyster.

Many readers will have read the above paragraph and think:

"See the world as a chef? Surely that is just for those chefs that manage to make a splash in the media and become a celebrity!"

In actual fact, many colleges and culinary schools offer foreign exchange programs in an attempt to expand the culinary skills of their students by exposing them to international cuisine. Whilst we are on the subject however, there is a lot of potential for the astute chef to be able to manage their own business, and perhaps even become a media personality.

If you like the sound of being a chef, then your best bet would be to enroll in a college course or a course offered by a culinary school because this will mean that you are certified and professionally qualified in cooking. This will make your transition into the job market far easier and means you will have a stronger bargaining position with which you can more readily negotiate your salary, working hours and your workload.
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