I know what everyone is thinking..... great, another barista kid who "wants to be a roaster" but seriously, what advice can you guys give me on how to start down this path and try to make a career in specialty coffee. I'm a barista by trade and an absolute geek, , but I unfortunately work for a specialty coffee retailer, (we use Toby's estate) not directly for the roaster. I imagine that if I worked directly for a roaster I could volunteer and do a lot of free work and training in the warehouse and eventually work my way to roasting, but has anyone gotten into it by any other means? Is being a production roaster in the coffee world a nearly impossible dream in this day and age of coffee? any help, advice, stories, lessons and knowledge will be greatly appreciated! thanks everyone!
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If you really want to be a roaster, you should already be roasting at home. Whether you are or are not at this time speaks volumes.
Your idea is fine, except nobody wants somebody for free. Either you are worth hiring or not. Target a few places, or maybe one place, that you like and be straight with them that your goal is to work for their company as a roaster and you will work whatever path you need to to make that happen.
Or you can find an investor, buy a roaster, log hundreds of hours and then open your own roasterie.
It's your attitude about roasting and your desire to do it, even on less than desirable equipment, that makes it a good selling point. Roasting assistant, roasting apprentice... you never know what's available unless you ask.
It depends on the structure of the company in question. Wherever you are closest to the ear and eye of the roaster.
I'm with John. Find yourself a company you like or would like to emulate and go work for them. Let them know you want to be a roaster and beg, plead and bribe your way into working there. Learn the business of coffee roasting before you ever decide to open your own place. You may decide that it's not for you.
Constantly knock nay beat on doors until one opens.
As this thread was started in January, I wonder how Joshua has fared?
Joshua?
Looks like his last activity of any kind on BX was in March so who knows...
John P said:
As this thread was started in January, I wonder how Joshua has fared?
Joshua?
You find it hard to believe and therefore it is not possible.
Whatever the mind can conceive and believe it can achieve. 7 years ago I used 2 HotTops for over 3 months to supply my new coffeehouse location's grinders and retail bag shelf while waiting for my USRC to be built and delivered... (Both modified for computer profile control so running 2 laptops.) Indeed I was roasting every waking moment not at the coffeehouse, every single day routinely running them non-stop from the moment I got home until I went to bed late at night and for over 12 hour stretches Sundays. I did what I needed to do. I looked for and found solutions, no excuses given or accepted.
Do or do not, there is no try. It is not just a saying from Yoda in Star Wars.
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