deutschman
deutschman New Reader
3/13/12 9:07 p.m.

So I am currently employed but am looking for a new opportunity. I feel that I have learned a lot at my job and have expanded my knowledge base to the point that this job can not offer me anything but an income. I was driving along enjoying my incredible car when I thought about catering for racing teams. This would be the perfect job for me. Cars and cooking in one place!!! How does it get better? It doesn't. Any ways does anyone on GRM know of any opportunities in CA for a job like this? Does it even exists? Maybe there are larger companies that cater to racing teams? How can you spend three or four days at a track with out feeding your team? This would be a dream job for me. I have worked as a butcher, line cook, deli worker, ran a small burger bar, worked at the Bohemian Club (city and Grove locations), and am now a Sous Chef at a company in SF CA. Sadly I have had a lot of negative experiences with alcoholic/drugy bosses and co-workers (maybe part of the culinary underworld?) and am ready to move on to a clean work environment where people are dedicated and passionate about what they are doing. I am a really hard dedicated worker with a lot of skills and potential and am done with working at small, go no where, end of the road jobs. Any ideas?

Cheers GRM!!!

Pete240Z
Pete240Z UltraDork
3/13/12 9:34 p.m.
deutschman wrote: Sadly I have had a lot of negative experiences with alcoholic/drugy bosses and co-workers

Sounds like the industrial hose and pump rep business!

Actually people are people everywhere. Read up on Tyco's CEO Dennis Koslowski and his vodka urinating ice sculpture.

When my coworkers complain about our small company I remind them about these "more professional" larger companies.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Kozlowski

pigeon
pigeon SuperDork
3/13/12 9:42 p.m.

I suggest getting a CDL - it seems to me that the truck driver is also usually the team chef for most but the biggest-budget teams.

TRoglodyte
TRoglodyte HalfDork
3/13/12 9:44 p.m.

Foodservice is a tough gig, It will teach you a lot about people. Zombies feed.

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