Thank you. That is wonderful advice. Do you think that companies would help me "take" one of their assistants? I would not want to create any bad blood.
Where would someone go about taking a class? This is all new to me as I was just told by a friend she might be able to get me a job as a coffee roaster. I had never heard about it before so I'm trying to soak up anything I can find on it...
Patrick Bock said:If you are going have a coffee roasting company, you need to learn how to roast even if plan on some else doing it. You need to know that they are doing right. Take a few classes and get some experence in roasting. In terms of pay I thing about 10 to 20 cents a pound if doing a large volume. Ie if your roasting 1000lb a day 100 to 200 a day for pay with a Min of 15 hr.
You can advertise in the coffee trades, I have had a lot of luck with craigslist.org. There are a lot of roasting companies around LA. I would visit the ones I liked as a proseptive buyer and check to see if there any assistants ready to move up. Who ever you get make sure they are passinate about coffee. be careful and selective, I have meet a lot of people calling themselfs roasters that were making some really bad coffee and did not even know it.
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