So I’m pivoting away from tech, which makes money but I find incredibly soul sucking, into service. There’s a super delicious, slightly upscale ramen joint right next to my apartment building. I saw they posted something on poached looking for line cooks. I took in my resume and told the guy my story and he offered me a stage. I’m super excited, nervous, and scared, but in a good way.
I feel honored and humbled. He told me to wear black, wear restaurant shoes and bring my knife. I have a week. (Oh by the way i got laid off from EA).
So I intend on getting a victorinox knife and damn, figuring it out. (My current knife is really uncomfortable and i just moved in with my partner who’s a FOH manager at a local seafood place). I cook a lot and love it, love this place and specialize in asian cooking. I’ve worked in a kitchen before but it’s been 13 years.
Anyway a long story long, anyone have any advice?
Also mods, if this is the wrong place for this, please delete it. I looked but didn’t find another place.
Update: i got the job! They had me do lots of prep, green onions, white onions, arugula, trained me on the line. It was only 4 hours then the Chef offered me the job! Woohoo! He said my knife cuts were nice! Lol
Edit: i hate the job. I went down to 2 days and got a new job. The people i work with are unprofessional and think they are the shit. It’s annoying. Lol NEXT
Be carful not to burn your self out, like, give it your all and do your best, but remember to keep a pace that you can maintain.
I have my partner to make sure that doesn’t happen. He’s pretty observant.
Also I’m grounding myself by visiting my sister in a few days. She’s my only living relative. It will be needed.