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Has anyone ever been a line cook?

 
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Zebadayus
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:56 pm    Post subject: Has anyone ever been a line cook?    Reply with quote

I think I'm going to be doing this soon. It's pretty much a guaranteed job if I want it. All I have to do is say the word. Would be a good idea I guess to start doing stuff like this before I hit culinary school in a year or two.

So, if anyone has done this before, mind giving me an idea of what to expect? What are the dos and don'ts?

Mostly I know to do what I'm told, and not to ask the head chef too many questions.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:32 pm        Reply with quote

yo zeb:

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Come into the shop and ask for an application and to speak with Max Maxwell. We're open Monday-Friday 11am to 7pm and Saturday from 10am to 6pm.

Great job for someone who plays music, especially if you stay there long term, but even if you don't play music it's still a really relaxed, fun place to work at.

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Zebadayus
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:38 pm        Reply with quote

Hm or maybe I should check that out!
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Zebadayus
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:39 pm        Reply with quote

GOD SO MANY OPTIONS IN THE BIG CITY.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:01 pm        Reply with quote

My ex-girlfriend is a line cook. I can ask her for some pointers.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:46 pm        Reply with quote

Being a line cook means a world of 60 second deadlines. There's no shame in asking questions, but you gotta be a shark. In other words, keep moving or die. Thedre's also kitchen lingo to learn, a little bit of spanish to learn and a boatload of drugs that will become available.
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greensea



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 9:16 pm        Reply with quote

i would never consider this job. i don't know about the pace of the restaurant that you are considering, but at the one that i was a server at, the job was incredibly taxing. like this:

drop steak, pull fries, flip eggs, dip green beans, drop bacon, scramble and drop eggs, timer's going off pull up fries, dip turkey and gravy, i'm out of plates PLATOS POR FAVOR, server's yelling at me, IT IS A HUNDRED FUCKING DEGREES

for ten hours.

pay wasn't that great either, if i remember

i don't have the motor or organizational skills for something like this. but some people do. maybe if you can one-credit gradius or something like that then go for it
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 9:30 pm        Reply with quote

zebadayus wrote:
Hm or maybe I should check that out!


be careful, mom's is getting pretty hard up for cash and i have it on good authority that they are kind of shitty to their employees!
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 9:51 pm        Reply with quote

I almost did this, but it seemed too stressful.
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Zebadayus
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 10:07 pm        Reply with quote

greensea wrote:
i would never consider this job. i don't know about the pace of the restaurant that you are considering, but at the one that i was a server at, the job was incredibly taxing. like this:

drop steak, pull fries, flip eggs, dip green beans, drop bacon, scramble and drop eggs, timer's going off pull up fries, dip turkey and gravy, i'm out of plates PLATOS POR FAVOR, server's yelling at me, IT IS A HUNDRED FUCKING DEGREES

for ten hours.

pay wasn't that great either, if i remember

i don't have the motor or organizational skills for something like this. but some people do. maybe if you can one-credit gradius or something like that then go for it


Heat and fast-paced work are not a problem, believe me. I've worked many a job in similar if not worse conditions.

The main reason I'm considering this is because A: my career plan is to be a chef/cook one of these days, and B: I need some monies soonish.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:50 am        Reply with quote

zebadayus wrote:
greensea wrote:
i would never consider this job. i don't know about the pace of the restaurant that you are considering, but at the one that i was a server at, the job was incredibly taxing. like this:

drop steak, pull fries, flip eggs, dip green beans, drop bacon, scramble and drop eggs, timer's going off pull up fries, dip turkey and gravy, i'm out of plates PLATOS POR FAVOR, server's yelling at me, IT IS A HUNDRED FUCKING DEGREES

for ten hours.

pay wasn't that great either, if i remember

i don't have the motor or organizational skills for something like this. but some people do. maybe if you can one-credit gradius or something like that then go for it


Heat and fast-paced work are not a problem, believe me. I've worked many a job in similar if not worse conditions.

The main reason I'm considering this is because A: my career plan is to be a chef/cook one of these days, and B: I need some monies soonish.


i've never done it myself (because i can't cook for shit) but two of my good friends were both in and out of various unglamorous cooking positions for a long time, and they have since turned into really really amazing cooks.

they've never been to any kind of culinary school, it seems line cooking at greasy spoon diner type places was really all they needed. and the food they make now is nothing like any of that stuff... it convinced me that cooking is basically a physical ability and everything else just depends on taste/preference

i'm sure it depends a lot on the restaurant, but i have come to think of it as mandatory for anyone who wants to be serious about that kind of stuff. you don't want to be the kid in culinary school who has never set foot in a real kitchen, either... that's just irritating

i'd do it!
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:55 am        Reply with quote

Yes, I am guessing that someone somewhere at some point in time has indeed been a line cook.

Next question, please.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 6:03 am        Reply with quote

Be a server.

You'll make a lot more per hour and work with cute girls.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:11 am        Reply with quote

Wow, okay, I never thought I would be talking about this here, specially since I didnt love it, but I was a line cook for a while at Denny's. I am a Manager now, so I still do a fair amount of cooking. But I was good enough that they gave me a 2 dollar raise and OT just about every week after only 4 months there. Then they promoted me.

Anyways, here is what to expect: If you are cooking, you will be hurting yourself. Not hurting yourself really bad, just a lot. Everything is fucking hot and you just burn yourself, whether its flipping eggs and some butter splashes, dropping stuff in a fryer and oil splashes, or whatever.

You will sweat a lot. Even in the winter, most cook's lines are like a demon's armpit in the hottest parts of hell.

To be a cook at a restaurant, you have to be a little bit of a dick at least, When you have nine servers yelling at you for shit they never put on a ticket, itsa frustrating.

Good thing, is if you get good at it, you will become a multitasking BEAST. You can do a ton of shit at once and not think anything about it.

As for tips for getting better, take a menu home, and break stuff down into what goes into each meal and what you need to do to cook each part. Always ask questions. Always remember how long stuff takes to cook, because you have to cook stuff in order...make sure to put down the well done Tbone before you cook the toast. Otherwise, you will need to recook something. On the subject of recooking, if you wouldnt eat it, dont sell it, you will probably end up cooking it again anyways, and have people pissed off at you.

Cool thing about this is that if you do well at it, you will always be able to get a job somewhere. Restaurants are ALWAYS looking for cooks with experience who werent fired from their last job. You can also end up making some decent money doing it. I started training at 9 an hour, got 10 an hour after training, and then got a bump to 12 an hour after a few months. I had no previous cooking experience. So I think it boils down to showing up, having a good attitude and then being a cooking maniac. Good luck!
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:14 am        Reply with quote

yellowlightman wrote:
Be a server.

You'll make a lot more per hour and work with cute girls.


This is true, but servers have to deal with people. I think we can all agree that people are fucking morons. Making less money can be worth it if it means your sanity.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:42 am        Reply with quote

From watching every season of Top Chef, I can say that having the fundamental skills for cooking is a boon no matter what you end up doing.
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Zebadayus
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:25 pm        Reply with quote

AutokratorLovestick wrote:
Yes, I am guessing that someone somewhere at some point in time has indeed been a line cook.

Next question, please.


*clap*
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:32 pm        Reply with quote

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To be a cook at a restaurant, you have to be a little bit of a dick at least, When you have nine servers yelling at you for shit they never put on a ticket, itsa frustrating.


This is probably the most important advice in this thread. Being a total cock will get you somewhere in life in the cooking business.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:00 pm        Reply with quote

crithit5000 wrote:
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To be a cook at a restaurant, you have to be a little bit of a dick at least, When you have nine servers yelling at you for shit they never put on a ticket, itsa frustrating.


This is probably the most important advice in this thread. Being a total cock will get you somewhere in life in the cooking business.


'S why Gordon Ramsay has his own TV show, I suspect.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:53 pm        Reply with quote

Hey, I'm going to be a line cook soon! Whooo!
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 12:03 am        Reply with quote

zebadayus wrote:


Heat and fast-paced work are not a problem, believe me.

Man, I wish I had your abilities.

I work in a kitchen too but I'm just a server.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 1:29 am        Reply with quote

greensea wrote:
i would never consider this job. i don't know about the pace of the restaurant that you are considering, but at the one that i was a server at, the job was incredibly taxing. like this:

drop steak, pull fries, flip eggs, dip green beans, drop bacon, scramble and drop eggs, timer's going off pull up fries, dip turkey and gravy, i'm out of plates PLATOS POR FAVOR, server's yelling at me, IT IS A HUNDRED FUCKING DEGREES

for ten hours.

pay wasn't that great either, if i remember

i don't have the motor or organizational skills for something like this. but some people do. maybe if you can one-credit gradius or something like that then go for it


I have done this before. For $5.85 an hour. At a bar.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:58 am        Reply with quote

cowboykim wrote:
yellowlightman wrote:
Be a server.

You'll make a lot more per hour and work with cute girls.


This is true, but servers have to deal with people. I think we can all agree that people are fucking morons. Making less money can be worth it if it means your sanity.


What . . . much better to interact with people than to repeatedly hurt yourself through trial-and-error multitasking in the hellish, hierarchical kitchen.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 6:43 am        Reply with quote

cowboykim wrote:
yellowlightman wrote:
Be a server.

You'll make a lot more per hour and work with cute girls.


This is true, but servers have to deal with people. I think we can all agree that people are fucking morons. Making less money can be worth it if it means your sanity.


Making roughly $25/hour in return for dealing with customers does my sanity just fine, thanks.

I mean, I generally hate people and interacting with strangers. But as long as you don't take things too personally and are a reasonably competent server, customers aren't that bad. At worse they'll leave you a shit tip and then be out of your life forever.

Downside of serving is that shifts are generally much shorter, so it'll be hard finding a place that can give you anywhere near 40 hours a week. The upside is that you'll probably make more in four hours than kitchen guys will make in eight, especially if you're getting paid minimum wage.
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Zebadayus
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 3:26 pm        Reply with quote

The reason I'd rather NOT be a server is because I want to actually work in the kitchen.

To prepare for my career, you know?
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 4:46 pm        Reply with quote

Yes, I want to work in kitchen.

Well, I want to cook the food and assemble it I should say. Right now I just prep items for the day.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:00 pm        Reply with quote

I worked in the kitchen of a fancy catering company for a year or two. One funny thing about that is that I was sometimes put in charge of main courses for big expensive banquets and things. I wonder what the people paying a lot of money for their food would have thought had they known that it was made by some college kid, not even by the real chefs.

I didn't like having to actually deal with people, but they often made me stand out and carve meat at functions because other kitchen workers looked too intimidating.

One thing that I liked being in charge of was setting up those big elaborate fruit and cheese displays with glass blocks, mirrors, etc. My co-workers made fun of the fact that I always liked to work big spirals into my designs.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:15 pm        Reply with quote

dont listen to the people telling you to be a server, they're not paying attention

now im thinking and wow anything in the putting food in other peoples mouths buisiness seems really hellish and taxing

GOOD LUCK TIGER
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:53 pm        Reply with quote

If they mayor asks you for a glass of water, don't dawdle. Just get him a glass of water ASAP. Also, don't be stupid and open doors that are bulging due to the room beyond experiencing flooding. Just get the hell out of there.
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Zebadayus
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 6:02 pm        Reply with quote

Also the whole cook lifestyle is incredibly appealing to me. It seems so awesome from afar, but of course I can't say that I've experienced it first hand so I may be quite ignorant!
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 6:09 pm        Reply with quote

I knew a guy who was a line cook at a country club before going to culinary school once!

He seemed to like it a lot?
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 7:15 pm        Reply with quote

DaleNixon wrote:
If they mayor asks you for a glass of water, don't dawdle. Just get him a glass of water ASAP. Also, don't be stupid and open doors that are bulging due to the room beyond experiencing flooding. Just get the hell out of there.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:42 pm        Reply with quote

lol Mature 17+
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:49 pm        Reply with quote

DaleNixon wrote:
lol Mature 17+


I read that they brought it down to T by changing some of what goes on at the school. I guess at the same time that they were accidentally turning everyone in the game blond.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 6:58 pm        Reply with quote

wourme wrote:
DaleNixon wrote:
lol Mature 17+


I read that they brought it down to T by changing some of what goes on at the school. I guess at the same time that they were accidentally turning everyone in the game blond.


Whoa! It's all aryan nation in there! Also, is it possible to make a video creepier than this?
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