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Old 06-24-2008, 08:43 PM
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what i need to do a career in comps?

Im in year 12 and im got 3 career choices i do a school based apprenticeship in chefing I’ve done 3 weeks work experience in refrigeration mechanic and I’m thinking of doing work exp in building system design not sure what its called but really just taking apart comps testing diff parts and fixing comps that type of thing.And my subjects in school don't have anything to do with comps i do;Health educationNON-OP Physical EducationMaths AEnglish CommunicationReligion and EthicsMy career choice;CompRefrigerationChefChefing is sort of dying away i mainly just do it to learn but the other im interested in especially IT but not sure what i would need to do it and what courses to take please helpI live in Brisbane QLD so any tafe's i could go to would be helpfulyea the comp might be under Computer technicianumm yea i know that tahts why its dying for me and i need to learn more about IT and how i can get into it
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Old 06-25-2008, 07:45 AM
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what i need to do a career in comps?

It is VERY difficult to make a good living as a chef. Sure, there are superstar Chefs that do quite well, but there are so many talented hard working people who spend their whole life trying to land one of those spots. I love to cook, it is a fantastic skill to have. Keep cooking, just consider a different career. Another problem with the restaurant field is the hours. These people work their ARS off for an amazing amount of hours, often in a very difficult environment trying to please some people who are never happy. Don't get me wrong, I have tremendous respect for people in the profession, I just think for the most part they are over worked, underpaid and under appreciated.
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