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Re: Major career change!!!Posted by David on January 30, 1999 at 23:28:09: In Reply to: Major career change!!! posted by Paris...Texas on January 28, 1999 at 21:45:20:
I was in your position as a ten year retail executive, in a 12 billion dollar company when I decided to sell my house and go to I choose CIA and have been very satisfied with the education I have received. Yes, some classes were repetitive, but they were I have made unbelieveable contacts here, and have worked with chef's from all over the world. I also worked with Le Cordon Blue grad's, and yes - it seemes like a finishing school for rich girls! I am not pursuing the Bachlors degree at CIA for the same reasons Contact me for any other info...I have seven class days left! 33 and graduating...Fellow Texan, David Miller. : I am a 32 college graduate, currently working in a fortune 100 manufacturing corporation, of six years. As I am getting older and looking at what makes me happy, I am discovering that I may be in the wrong career. : My passion is food - presentation, experimenting, and the history. This is not a new love, rather a renewed affair. I have worked as an apprentice with a local "Mom and Pop" catering service. Also, I have worked in a Fine Food Resturaunt. From this and other experiences, I really feel that I would be doing myself an injustice if I did not pursue this love. : My current challenge is determining what makes one culinary school better and what are the advantages of attending a nine month accredited school versus a two to four year accredited school, or vice versa. Specifically, Le Cordon Bleu versus Culinary Institute of America. : My ultimate goal is to learn the fundamentals of science, graduate, and pursue a career in an establishment such as the Ritz Carlton, Four Seasons, etc; followed by opening a catering company. : I realize that it is a long...very long road. However, I want to ascertain that a quality education, passion, and money will provide a good foundation for a rewarding career. : If you could attend either school(CB/CIA), what school would you choose and why? What made Julia Childs successful by attending Le Cordon Bleu? Can that success be obtained today without attending a culinary school? : Thanks for the objective information. : Paris...Texas
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