george clown is a joke.. dont waste time/money like i did learning from chefs that dont even work weekends.. get out in the industry and find a big name chef and work and learn from them!
i have always wanted to become a chef unfortunatly i really dont have the skills. i mean i can cook basic dshes obviously and have some knowledge but not even ready to even tak on an apprenticeship for it yet. thats why i have just started to work with my mother in the kitchen and she is an incredable cook and shes teaching me everything she knows. hopefully by next year il be ready to take on this apprenticeship at goearge brown.
i need some advice anyone? im thinking of attending george brown. but i have no cooking experience . but should i jump into cook apprentice or Culinary skills?
thats the samething here man. my advice is if you have a family member or anyone who knows how to cook really well try to make them teach you the basics or get a job somewhere. i got my mother to teach me everything she knows and shes not just a regualr basic home cooker she knows what she is doing. you dont need to know everything you just have to have the passion and want to learn how to cook.
I have done ALOT of research into this topic/field and George Brown is THE school to go to. The apprenticeship program is $600 and year and the government will give you a grant of $1000 per year, plus $2000 if you complete the apprenticeship. The government is paying you to learn this stuff, all you have to do is put in the time and effort. This is a no brainer!
Your probably a shit chef then, im only 20 with 6 years restaurant experience and i have been working Sauce, Gard Mange and other line work since i was 17, s whats wrong with you?
so you've been working since you were 12?....stfu and stop putting people down...i would cook you under your table and out the door buddy i am 21 with my own establishment...you keep working for other people we need tools like you
4:20 Mustache man, Chef Massimo! LOL <3
blossomblizzard 1 year ago
george clown is a joke.. dont waste time/money like i did learning from chefs that dont even work weekends.. get out in the industry and find a big name chef and work and learn from them!
Caleyfan86 2 years ago
i have always wanted to become a chef unfortunatly i really dont have the skills. i mean i can cook basic dshes obviously and have some knowledge but not even ready to even tak on an apprenticeship for it yet. thats why i have just started to work with my mother in the kitchen and she is an incredable cook and shes teaching me everything she knows. hopefully by next year il be ready to take on this apprenticeship at goearge brown.
Alcohollicaa 3 years ago
i need some advice anyone? im thinking of attending george brown. but i have no cooking experience . but should i jump into cook apprentice or Culinary skills?
Bulletpierce 3 years ago
Go for it. I did and its so worth it.
XxMonArchyxX 3 years ago
i dont think its alot of money
Bulletpierce 3 years ago
Its pretty expensive though. If you went you'll know what im talking about. You'll end up paying over 4500 bucks for a year.
XxMonArchyxX 3 years ago
thats not what i meant..i was talking about how ppl take culinary skills for one year and try to get a job , but they wont make much
Bulletpierce 3 years ago
thats the samething here man. my advice is if you have a family member or anyone who knows how to cook really well try to make them teach you the basics or get a job somewhere. i got my mother to teach me everything she knows and shes not just a regualr basic home cooker she knows what she is doing. you dont need to know everything you just have to have the passion and want to learn how to cook.
Alcohollicaa 3 years ago
I have done ALOT of research into this topic/field and George Brown is THE school to go to. The apprenticeship program is $600 and year and the government will give you a grant of $1000 per year, plus $2000 if you complete the apprenticeship. The government is paying you to learn this stuff, all you have to do is put in the time and effort. This is a no brainer!
sly1shan 2 years ago
@sly1shan where do I find these grants?
victory01 9 months ago
i wonder how much these students get paid wen they're on apprenticeship??
Bulletpierce 3 years ago
depends 9 bucks
ChaosSpike17 3 years ago
im going to george brown this years im taking culinary management
jmagtira 3 years ago
hehe im going there for my college this 2010 can u tell me about the program?
NeverBeenCool 3 years ago
Hi! I'm from México and I really want to study at George Brown.
Could you please tell me your experciences advices etc?
Are a lot of foreign people studying at George Brown?
bulletproofassassin 4 years ago
bit more annyoing than you see here, but all the same very good place
hockeybum2007 4 years ago
This school is really good.
Iam inthere right now!
Its worth it and fun
wiccamelissa 4 years ago
excuse me i have a question.. i have no cooking experience. but i want to go to this college. should i jump into cook apprentice or culinary skills?
Bulletpierce 3 years ago
well every where i appied they wanted a dishwasher EVEN THO I AM A george brown culinary school graduate with gpa 3.9
kiwali 4 years ago
Your probably a shit chef then, im only 20 with 6 years restaurant experience and i have been working Sauce, Gard Mange and other line work since i was 17, s whats wrong with you?
acoledoerr89 3 years ago
so you've been working since you were 12?....stfu and stop putting people down...i would cook you under your table and out the door buddy i am 21 with my own establishment...you keep working for other people we need tools like you
QUARTERxKEYxG 2 years ago
20-7 = 14
nofangamer 2 years ago
@nofangamer
20 - 7= 13**, nice math.
paintballplus20 6 months ago