Chief A chef is a professional cook. The word chef is used to describe the head cook. Chefs and cooks create recipes and prepare meals. While food preparation.

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Chief A chef is a professional cook. The word chef is used to describe the head cook. Chefs and cooks create recipes and prepare meals. While food preparation workers help with regular tasks such as cutting vegetables and preparing meat. What depends of the chef's work is the type of environment. Institution and cafeteria cooks usually prepare good meals in large quantities while restaurant workers provide individual dishes.

What’s involved Chiefs are responsible for preparing lots dishes which are of high good quality, day after day and night after night and not over the budget. The jobs of Chefs are to plan the menu determines the price and how much it will cost to make the dish. They order supplies hire cooks and other kitchen workers and supervise the preparation of food. But being a chef not only means that you have to be able to cook good dishes it also means that you have to be creative in way you serve those dishes. Chefs also have the more difficult cooking duties, prepare the speacial things of the restaurant, and develop their own recipes.

Where does it take place Large hotels clubs restaurants

Working conditions Chefs are on their feet throughout their work day, and during mealtimes must work under pressure. They face such hazards as cuts and burns Chefs and cooks need to be able to function in close quarters during busy periods, lift heavy objects and work near hot ovens and grills. Seasonal work is often required for those working as a cook in a school or in a resort.

Size of occupucation There are a lot of people in the cooking field you can find chief in all towns small and big.

Training culinary arts education or training is required A high school diploma is required for individuals aspiring to become professional chefs Programs offer through high school or vocational schools may provide education in essential food safety and handling procedures as well as general business and computer classes for students want to manage or own a food establishment.

Moving to a higher postion The potions of chief are Commis Chef Sous Chef There are different types of chefs in this field Head Chef

money In 2002, the middle hourly earnings of chefs and head cooks was $ Between $9.86 and $19.03 was the range for the middle 50 percent. The lowest 10 percent earned lower than $7.66, while the highest 10 percent earned higher than $25.86 hourly. Several chefs who proceed to open up a restaurant or work in management may earn a lot more than these figures above.

Future prospects This is not a dying career everyone loves to go out to eat and everyone needs a chief or cook to cook for them

Writing or speaking skills You need to communicate with your other employees to make the everything run smoothly

The end I think becoming a chief would be lots of fun and interesting