Tuesday, September 30, 2014

A New Mentor

Ever since I finalized my project as Cooking, I have been searching for a new mentorship. My summer one was not in a real kitchen, but rather for a fundraiser breakfast that only happened twice a month. Once the year started, I knew this would not be intense or detailed enough for my project. I started emailing, calling, and talking to kitchen and restaurant managers, as well as owners. Most places did not respond at all, or gave me a vary straight forward no. It would be hard to find a kitchen related position as a minor.
In addition to the indoor seating, there is also patio and garden dining areas. It really
gives you the sense of a arm, summary trip to grandma's for lunch.
Then, about two weeks ago, I response from Shelly Biggs, owner of The Avocado House. This restaurant is a quaint breakfast and lunch place (which closes at three pm) on Central Ave. in Chino, Ca. When I finally met with her last week, she said she'd love to help me with my project by employing me as kitchen help. e talked for close to an hour about her The Avocado House, the project, and what I could do at the restaurant. In the end, we came up with this plan:

  • I will work Tuesday and Thursday after school for two hours, and a full shift on Saturdays.
  • One of her head cooks, Chris, will be my mentor.
  • I will do simple prep and assembly work, possibly cleaning and dish washing.
  • Shelly prepares two person dinners Tuesday-Friday. Since I will be working close on Tuesday and Thursday with Chris, Shelly will allow us to create the menu for that night's dinner.
A view of the open kitchen from close to the entrance. The kitchen is
about 1/3 of the restaurant, but still cramped and crowded with people,
ingredients, and appliances.
This is a basic plan that may be altered, but is what I will be working with in the beginning. I have not yet started my mentorship here, but my first day is next week. Because Shelly wants to employ me, the process is taking a little longer, as I had to wait until today to get my worker's permit to her. However, I can't wait to start my position there. The atmosphere is very friendly, and the style of the restaurant is homey and warm. I think I will do well at The Avocado House.





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