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Moving to Executive Chef after Culinary School Chicago
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios



Attending culinary school Chicago is definitely a great stepping stone to a rewarding career in the food services industry. For aspiring chefs, culinary school Chicago is only the beginning. If you are lucky, you will move up to the sous chef level fairly quickly.

While sous chef is a prestigious and lucrative position, the whole purpose of your culinary school Chicago education is to become an executive chef. For some, it doesn't take much to move up to the top. A little bit of skill, a little bit of hard work, and a little bit of luck could be enough to make that culinary school Chicago education worth the effort. Keep in mind that the executive chef is many times also the owner of the restaurant. The ultimate goal of the chef is to own his own restaurant. However, regardless of whether you're doing scut work or are the owner of the kitchen, the restaurant business is more than just a 9 to five job - it consumes your life and identity. If you are looking for nine to five, stay in the cubicle. If you want a tough but rewarding career, the restaurant business might just be your calling.

If the lure of the hot stove isn't your thing, there are certainly other fields you can pursue in the food services industry. For one, you can go back to cooking school and teach the next crop of restaurateurs. You might also go into a more academic capacity, writing about food instead of the hands-on experience. Regardless, there are many doors open to you after you graduate from cooking school.

One avenue many people take is catering. If you love to cook, enjoy meeting a variety of people, are creative, and have an eye for business, catering could be a great career. A combination of education and practical work experience is key to a catering career. It is important to emphasize business classes while in school, as running a catering company will require quite a bit of business savvy. While in school, look for internships so you can gain the practical experience as well.





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