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Becoming an Executive Chef By: Anthony marji 2nd hr Career Tech
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School/Training Required
First to pursue your career in cooking you have to attend a culinary school. Before you make your choice find out as much information on the culinary schools you want to go to and see what's better for you.
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Starting/Average salary
Its all about how much experience you have and there are levels of different chefs. If you are just starting you make around 50,000 a year. If you are an executive chef you make around 100,000 or more each year.
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Working hours Usually every chefs hours are about 9am to 10 at night. About hours a week. The job is good but the hours are quite long and takes up your whole day.
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Lifestyle Your making good money, pretty good lifestyle, long hours put in at work. But if you’re a low level chef that makes around 50,000 you have still a good lifestyle but average.
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location Chefs are all around the world and you can definitely find a job somewhere. Since people need to eat just find a job at a nice restaurant and work for them.
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Career cluster this falls under
Being a chef would fall under hospitality and tourism because you take care of people by cooking them food which is hospitality
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characteristics Work environment- in a kitchen cooking for other people. Environment is pretty safe if you are around people that know how to use the materials. Working hours-pretty long hours. You will be working for whole days. Salary and Benefits- job is very good money. You work hard and great amount of money is coming in Values- This job would exceed my values and I like cooking. Education and training- Attend a Culinary school and learn how to cook.
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Job importance This job is very important to me because I love cooking. Food is something I enjoy doing. Cooking also has lots of advantages. Cooking has been a little hobby I did for a while. Cooking is a big part of people in life. Restaurants are located all around. I love seeing and trying new things. Foreign foods are really great. I just love seeing variety and seeing a Mexican food compared to a Arabic food. How exotic they both look.
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Video Game designer
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School Training You would want to go to a school that has graphic design in their school and check how good their program is. The best school I would prefer to go to for video game designers is University of Southern California.
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Starting average/salary
Average game designers make around 45 grand to 50 grand each year. But if you go with a good gaming company like Activision for instance you would be making well over 100 grand a year
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Working hours You would work at least 5 days out of the week.
Your usual hours as a video game designer would go to at least 9:00 in the morning to 7:00 at night. Which is about 9-10 hours a day
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Lifestyle you could have
The are pretty reasonable. You would live a pretty good life. You would stay busy too most of the day. I would say when you get a very good position in this job its an above average lifestyle.
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location You can find video games, businesses and companies all around the world. I wouldn’t mind to work anywhere if my job wants me to.
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Career Cluster This career cluster falls under information and technology.
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10 characteristics Values-your computer to design a game. Work environment- usually to work anywhere. Salary and benefits-pretty good money. Working with data people things- computers ideas and graphic design. Abilities- it would be on the computer.
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Job importance If you love playing video games you are going to love this job. Making video games for a living has its advantages and disadvantages. Video games is a big thing in the world. Ever since I was a little kid I played video games. Now I don’t play as much because I'm busy doing other activities. Other than that I would love to make video games for people because good money would be coming in if I make what fans love and it could be a whole series that I can start making.
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