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>>8870229
You misunderstand, I did not pick out my uniform. They are becoming increasingly standard actually, not the first restaurant I've worked in that decided to go in another direction with uniforms and do the apron and short sleeved white coat, or apron and printed t-shirts. I'm also quite familiar with the oldschool white uniform and it is hot as fuck and scratchy. Sweaty ballsack may just be the most macho thing ever, so you keep wearing your whites to reaffirm your masculinity. I'll stick with my shop aprons and breezy bamboo t-shirts thanks.

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Saved my life

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Hi /ck/, usually hang with the homos on /fit/ but looking for some advice on going to a culinary school.

Didn't go to uni (UK bro) but got really lucky and found a good job, been there three years but bored and new people have made it shit.

I really love cooking at home, watch lots of cooking shows and there are some seemingly well renowned schools near me. I've got money saved and could enrol for a 6 month course in January.

Anyone went to cooking school? The one I'm looking at leads to a job at the attached restaurant if you pass, as I'd have no idea what to do otherwise. Fairly certain everyone on here will say not to go but not sure how I'd ever go from cooking a nice meal once or twice a week to working somewhere food related.

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>gibberish

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