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cheferson
03-10-2012, 08:40 AM
Any suggestions for a good paying career that is in demand ? Looking to do what I should have done 15 years ago and go back to school :wall:

nightfighter
03-10-2012, 08:59 AM
Buy a liquor store......

GattaFish
03-10-2012, 09:14 AM
Buy a liquor store......

Lol,,,,,
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spence
03-10-2012, 09:18 AM
Get into nursing. Pays well and probably is just as chaotic as cooking :hihi:

-spence

Swimmer
03-10-2012, 09:39 AM
Anything medical, what Spence said, or take civil service exams that pertains to something that interest you.

cheferson
03-10-2012, 09:43 AM
heh , think we are maxed on LQ's around here

Yeah , been looking into healthcare too .

Going for interviews again, has really hit it home for me this year . First interview the other day.... Think the chef had maybe 1 intact tooth in his mouth and he was younger then me . Then he said he runs the line like a drill sergeant and wants me to know that ahead of time . heh Followed up by an owner who can run all the stations, uh oh !:jump1:

Raven
03-10-2012, 09:44 AM
one thing not to do
is to think ...i need a fresh start
time to start over completely

because you can build upon
what you've learned as a chef
and use it in a "related" career

as you have "insider" knowledge
about how to order in volume.

zacs
03-10-2012, 11:36 AM
no luck shroom farming? I thought that was a good idea.

5/0
03-10-2012, 12:49 PM
Buy a liquor store......

Yup very true,good times and bad times,people still buy booze:jump1:


one thing not to do
is to think ...i need a fresh start
time to start over completely

because you can build upon
what you've learned as a chef
and use it in a "related" career

as you have "insider" knowledge
about how to order in volume.

Very good insight and words well said,you'd cut that learning curve alot,which would help offset the finance curve.

GregW
03-10-2012, 01:42 PM
Any suggestions for a good paying career that is in demand ? Looking to do what I should have done 15 years ago and go back to school :wall:

I was in a similar situation in 2010. I had just got out of the military and my skill set did not really lead me anywhere.
Long story short I started school (skeptically at first) and am glad I did. I used to hate high school, but its a lot different now. I have got a ton of opportunities from my hard work and am thrilled I made the choice.

The big questions is what do you enjoy? What can you do every day and not mind it? Some people like working with numbers, some are people persons. It is different for everyone.

Nebe
03-10-2012, 01:53 PM
compassion center ;)

ThrowingTimber
03-10-2012, 01:59 PM
xray techs and mri techs both make good cake and are both clean leave work at work type of careers.

cheferson
03-10-2012, 02:14 PM
Tried for a few gigs highlighting experience that I could use in different fields . No calls yet . Seems few in this economy are interested in hiring someone with little direct experience .

The shrooms ... Wasted a bunch of time trying to team up with someone else. Basically what I figured , and others said would happen, did. Since then multiple local farms have got into it , and the price crapped out . Also tried for a consulting position to no avail . It was teaching organic mushrooms cultivation funded through a goverment grant ....:smash:

Most civil service postions would most likely require some formal education or related experience , no?

Anyone here in healthcare , maybe a PT/A's or MRI techs. I could maybe see myself doing that , if I could get through school .. It's been 15 years though , just a lil crusty .

cheferson
03-10-2012, 02:22 PM
I was in a similar situation in 2010. I had just got out of the military and my skill set did not really lead me anywhere.
Long story short I started school (skeptically at first) and am glad I did. I used to hate high school, but its a lot different now. I have got a ton of opportunities from my hard work and am thrilled I made the choice.

The big questions is what do you enjoy? What can you do every day and not mind it? Some people like working with numbers, some are people persons. It is different for everyone.


hearing that gives me a lot more motivation.

What can I do everyday ? Definitely not sitting in a work gestation box 9-5... Rather something on my feet or with people. Like the idea of xray or mri tech or multiples in that field .

cheferson
03-10-2012, 02:28 PM
compassion center ;)



Maybe if I had a few politicians ,ceo's , basketball players and ex-police chiefs in my back pocket . Raven to fill a few greenhouses with medicinal cannabis .Then a few wheel barrel loads of money to line all their pockets . The shelves would be loaded with nebenezers fine crafted glass bongs:jump1:

BigBo
03-10-2012, 02:58 PM
I'm reminded of this Seinfeld episode. :rotf2:

Seinfeld - George Costanza ponders about potential jobs - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LCggmsCXk4)

iamskippy
03-10-2012, 04:01 PM
Open a gas station
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Nebe
03-10-2012, 04:02 PM
Maybe if I had a few politicians ,ceo's , basketball players and ex-police chiefs in my back pocket . Raven to fill a few greenhouses with medicinal cannabis .Then a few wheel barrel loads of money to line all their pockets . The shelves would be loaded with nebenezers fine crafted glass bongs:jump1:

now we are talking..

:nopics:

massbasshunter
03-10-2012, 04:14 PM
Ive been a Healthcare MAINT MAN For a while Very good Job great Pay awsome Benis.

Sgt_Nutz
03-10-2012, 04:37 PM
Type in your zip and go:

USAJOBS - The Federal Government’s Official Jobs Site (http://www.usajobs.gov/)

Some interesting job titles...

PaulS
03-10-2012, 04:55 PM
something in the medical profession - good luck!

nightfighter
03-10-2012, 07:27 PM
Contact RickBomba. He made the move out of the kitchen. Might have some good insight.

GregW
03-10-2012, 09:00 PM
hearing that gives me a lot more motivation.

What can I do everyday ? Definitely not sitting in a work gestation box 9-5... Rather something on my feet or with people. Like the idea of xray or mri tech or multiples in that field .

Trust me when I tell you this, I was very skeptical about going back to school. I was nervous I wouldn't do well, etc.
I was seriously more worried about going back to school than I was about deploying to Iraq (ridiculous , I know.) But, I am so glad I did it.

Redsoxticket
03-10-2012, 09:55 PM
Drop off / pickup laundromat business w/ optional delivery can be purchased for less then 50k. One person operation or two if you have deliveries.
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jredfly
03-10-2012, 10:23 PM
Sales - If you can find a good product that you believe in. Always seems like the sales guys make the most money, get the most perks and have a lot of free time to fish. :uhuh:

Maybe you could use your chef background to go into food sales, restaurant equipment, etc.

Good Luck!!!

chefchris401
03-10-2012, 10:49 PM
were are you located?

we are opening a new restaurant in springfield mass. not soon but its in the works.

and im still looking for a new sous chef/assistant km in providence.

and our other restuarants are always loooking for good people.

good company to work for, health and dental, paid vacations, paid parking in the city and an expense account.

PM me if you want more info and I can fill you in.

The other thing I can suggest in our field is food sales rep from a company like sysco/agar or company broker that represents a few companies.

chefchris401
03-10-2012, 10:54 PM
the issue with a lot of corporate based jobs on sites like usa jobs or goverment/state based websites, is the positions are already filled but the legally have to advertise the job for a period of time, take applications but most of the time end up hiring the next person in line anyway.

Ive been trying to get a health inspector job now for the last 4 years, i know a few people who work there and they filled me into the process.

RI might be more corrupt than most states but think it happens all over.

cheferson
03-11-2012, 08:17 AM
Massbass - pm sent

Nightfighter - thanks , good idea

Gregw - yeah thats prob about how nervous Iam about the thought of school

Redsoxticket - Heh , the wife wanted to by Mickey's laundromat a few years back

jredfly - if i could find something worth selling

Chefchris - Im in gansett , almost sent ya a pm a few back when you posted you were looking . Just been trying to avoid the kitchen like the plague . Thought about the food rep too . Sent ya pm about the gig

Have loads of interviews lined up , unfortunately they are all in the kitchen . Just nothing Im excited about . Plenty of mediocre restaurants abound in rhody . Most of the better ones don't wanna pay because all of the "great experience " your gaining . heh . I just dont wanna end up the broken down 55+yr guy , relinquished to prepping in the back ..........

Slingah
03-11-2012, 09:49 AM
I switched careers last year. I was set to start back to school too but got derailed with a big life event and had to bag out. Now I am in maintenance in a healthcare setting, looking to advance in current company or move to a hospital gig. It's okay. Glad I made the move.
Good Luck cheferson.

WESTPORTMAFIA
03-11-2012, 08:00 PM
The mortgage biz is booming and 80% of our competition is gone. It's about 1500 to get licensed, tested,fingerprinted, cori checked DNA samples etc. Make your own hours. Not a headache like real estate. No degrees required as long as your not a felon and your credit is decent u would be ok. You would want to broker not work for a bank or retail lender. There is absolutely nobody getting into the business these days and things are good. The, it can't get any worst has finally passed after thinking it for over 3 years straight.
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RIROCKHOUND
03-11-2012, 08:51 PM
All the glassblowers I know make a fortune. Maybe think about that.

Nebe
03-12-2012, 07:15 AM
All the glassblowers I know make a fortune. Maybe think about that.
Oh yeah. Right. :hihi:
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cheferson
03-12-2012, 10:03 AM
The mortgage biz is booming and 80% of our competition is gone. It's about 1500 to get licensed, tested,fingerprinted, cori checked DNA samples etc. Make your own hours. Not a headache like real estate. No degrees required as long as your not a felon and your credit is decent u would be ok. You would want to broker not work for a bank or retail lender. There is absolutely nobody getting into the business these days and things are good. The, it can't get any worst has finally passed after thinking it for over 3 years straight.
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Interesting . What kind of pay ? Cori?I have amazing credit and no felonies

cheferson
03-12-2012, 10:06 AM
Oh yeah. Right. :hihi:
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:rotf2:

bassballer
03-12-2012, 10:41 AM
Look into sales. Ive been in sales for 7 years. doesnt matter if you believe in the product or not, youor a salesman..sell it. Lots of free time, expense account. I actually take customer fishing and expense the gas and bait. Just took 4 customers up to Loon Mtn skiing and expensed the whole thing. Cant beat that. If you make your numbers no one bothers you. If you dont make your numbers thats a different story. some people cant handle the pressure. And its up to you how much money you can make.

piemma
03-12-2012, 03:58 PM
Look into sales. Ive been in sales for 7 years. doesnt matter if you believe in the product or not, youor a salesman..sell it. Lots of free time, expense account. I actually take customer fishing and expense the gas and bait. Just took 4 customers up to Loon Mtn skiing and expensed the whole thing. Cant beat that. If you make your numbers no one bothers you. If you dont make your numbers thats a different story. some people cant handle the pressure. And its up to you how much money you can make.

I've been in sales for 42 years (selling software and related services) and I never would have done anything else. Made good money. Took time out to fish when the runs were on. In fact there was a running joke at Murats for years that Dave Hammock could tell when the Fall run started because I would quit my job. Hell, I could always find someone to hire me for straight commission and I am an ABC person. ABC for you non-sales folks is Always Be Closing!!

spence
03-12-2012, 04:29 PM
Sales is great but you need to be doing the right kind of sales for your personality.

That being said, rent Glengary Glenn Ross. It will teach you everything you need to know :hihi:

-spence

WESTPORTMAFIA
03-12-2012, 06:16 PM
Interesting . What kind of pay ? Cori?I have amazing credit and no felonies

I'd rather not post but you can call me if you would like. 774-644-2350
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striperman36
03-12-2012, 07:03 PM
I'd rather not post but you can call me if you would like. 774-644-2350
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All the Brazilian hamburgrs you can eat

WESTPORTMAFIA
03-12-2012, 10:25 PM
All the Brazilian hamburgrs you can eat

Haven't had one in a while. I have been trying to be good lately. Sitting on my ass all day isn't doing anything for my girlish figure
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spinncognito
03-13-2012, 11:44 AM
Do the healthcare but keep the kitchen. I manage a kitchen (Nutrition Service Department) in a LTC facility, have a staff of 25 under me and only hafta actually cook when someone is out sick. Work my hours around the tides too. Not getting rich but decent benifits and no nights....

Jimbo
03-13-2012, 12:08 PM
It sounds like you might be at somewhat of a crossroad as far as deciding what career path you want to take. I would recommend getting a copy of "What Color Is Your Parachute?" It's a pretty good guide for people in your position. It has exercises that, if you follow them honestly, will show you what it is you want to do, or rather what it is you'd like to do. I think they update it every year now.

cheferson
03-15-2012, 10:37 AM
So I just applied at CCRI . Going to try to get back in the groove for the fall with a few courses over the summer . I'm sure I will need some remedial courses , seeing I haven't been in school since '97 , ehhhh. Hopefully over the summer I can find what direction I want to go .

Don't think Id be much of a salesman , unless I could find something that really interested me .

Westport , thanks , but not sure if I can push paper for 40 hours

I thought about healthcare cooking , but I want out !

Jimbo , def at a crossroads , with no firm direction yet ... Book sounds good , gonna order it up today .

I really appreciate everyone's input . Thanks! Any other advice is greatly appreciated !

Going back to school scares the hell outta me , but not as much as cooking for the rest of my life !

GregW
03-15-2012, 08:16 PM
Going back to school scares the hell outta me , but not as much as cooking for the rest of my life !

There is nothing to be scared of, trust me.

fishbones
03-15-2012, 09:11 PM
There is nothing to be scared of, trust me.

Except for some of those aggressive coeds.
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WESTPORTMAFIA
03-15-2012, 10:15 PM
I work 20 hrs a week and have a processor push the paper. It's not too shabby
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cheferson
03-16-2012, 08:34 AM
I work 20 hrs a week and have a processor push the paper. It's not too shabby
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hmmmmm

likwid
03-16-2012, 10:22 AM
More appropriately, what do you WANT to do? Figure that out, then go to school.

Mortgage biz could be awesome, but then you could be miserable doing it. Even for 20 hours a week.

Mgt has its ups and down, hiring people sucks, firing people is ok. :hihi: