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Sunday, 09 December 2007 |
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More info... By Andy West
For those individuals who can take the heat, a culinary arts career is the best way to stay in the kitchen. Of all the careers to choose from, the culinary arts offer one of the most exciting, non-traditional work environments available. Those that have a passion for food preparation can be found sharing their gifts in the smallest of cafes to the best of world-class restaurants.
For a majority of the population, going out to eat is a very common occurrence. It is a chance to get out and socialize while being served a fine meal in a beautiful setting. Few stop to think that the meal set before them is the result of an advanced education in the science of cooking.
When taking up a career of cuisine and catering, many find there is more to the picture than that of just making delicious dishes. The culinary arts and its unconventional work environment provides for many specific job tasks that aren't typically found in the average office setting. Not only is there accounting and grocery inventory, there is combustion issues |
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Saturday, 08 December 2007 |
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More info... By Arthur Manford Chambers III
When employees used to count on being in one company for a lengthy period of time, it wasn't unusual for someone inside the company who would guide a rising employee. This person would help to advise the employee on the most successful way to achieve career success while continuing to fit into the company culture. Sometimes this person was a supervisor. Other times it was someone that worked in another department. The key was that whoever was mentoring, knew more about the company and could help to lead their charges through the often confusing area of office politics.
Although you might be among the lucky few to come across a mentor inside your company, with the dynamic nature of the workplace it wouldn't be wise to think they will be there forever. You want someone now who can explain the marketplace and can teach you how to be an employee that not only can advance their career in the company they are in, but also in the marketplace should the business suddenly go downhill. For that, you may want to |
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