Finished school, I'm living in San Francisco, and I want to work in the coffee industry. I have no professional food industry experience, and it seems all my applications get shot-down (expectantly, right?).
(My work experience - three years as an usher and one year tutoring at schools.)
What are someways to get hired/trained/learn about espresso?
I'm THIS CLOSE to buy a home espresso machine just to practice shots and steaming milk. Huge waste, gah, gah, gah! I already grind from a Virtuoso for my morning pour-over w/ my skillet-roasted beans (my roast has very funky results.)
Thanks for your comments!
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Work at a Starbuck's, they'll hire anyone.
:P
Thanks for the advice David, is it about making first/second/7th/15th impression? To show and not tell -- but, how?
so go work for free, or keep bugging them to teach u something
YES. I think I needed this.
I'll let you guys know in a couple of weeks. I did apply for a random cafe yesterday. Random. Rolling the dice.
As for sbux, I did apply there, but no reply. (try again?!)
On a side note, when you guys decided to become baristas, was it a dramatic YES, or more like a Yeaaahhhh, this is what I like to be doing. What were other areas as a profession did you guys feel like you could have gone into? For me, my goals in the next ten years: be a barista, a writer, an artist, grow at least 50% of the veggies I eat. (I currently working at a high school as a writing tutor...but but def. not planning to go into education.)
on and on,
Richard
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