The American Dream: A Career As A Chef

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Dreams are still very important in today’s society and the American Dream is still alive. My dream is to be a chef. There are many steps I have to take to get there. During highschool I have to take advantage of programs that are presented to me. I will have to do everything I can to pass all my classes and graduate. I will have to take Culinary Arts and Hospitality at Oakland Technical Southeast Campus (OTSC) either my Junior or Senior year (https://ostconline.com/programs/pages/default.aspx). While taking this class, I will have to get a part time job as a cook or chef in a local area. This will make my application more appealing to International Culinary Center of California (ICC) which I plan on attending after I graduate. I will have to pay a 100$ fee for the application …show more content…

First, and probably the best perk, is that in a lot of places chef’s get free food and drinks. Also, many places offer paid holiday, vacation, and sick leave, or flexible working schedules. Being a chef also allows you to get promotions and earn more and more money as you go higher and higher in the business. (https://www.cookingschool.org/chef-benefits) Having a dream is what strives me to do the best that I can everyday. Without a dream you have nothing to strive for and no reason to do good in life. If you don’t have a dream, life is basically pointless because you have no reason to do anything and probably are going to end up working somewhere like McDonalds or Taco Bell. Your dream is unique and special to you, so no one else has the same dream or aspirations in life as you. To sum up, there are still dreams in America even though people don’t recognize it. My dream is to become a chef. I have to do many things to allow me to be a chef. Being a chef will provide a good life for me and my family. Also, I will have a career/job that I love which many people can’t say. This is my American Dream and the steps I have to take to achieve

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