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Culinary Management Degrees: The Science Behind the ServiceBy Paul D. Rosevear And just how fast is it growing? The US Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the culinary field is expected to reach 12 million employees by 2006. In the heat of such an explosion, its almost impossible to get an edge with out a degree -- the two go hand in hand. Culinary management degrees open up a world of possibility, as the culinary world continues to have more of a presence in pop culture. Just look at the explosive popularity of cooking shows and the Food Network! Not to mention youll get the training that is glamorized on shows like 'The Restaurant' -- only once youve got it, youll be the master of your own fate in the food world. The culinary world is truly cookin. Fortunately, you wont need to make income sacrifices to pursue a career that you love, because culinary management degrees will boost your earning power. According to the National Restaurant Association, the nations 900,000 restaurants will hit almost $500 billion in sales this year, and with adequate training and certification, you can tap that growing number. As for opportunity, culinary management degrees open up a wide range of possibilities for you to begin your culinary career. Between December 2001 and April 2004, nearly 373,000 jobs were added to restaurants and bars across the country, a number that continues to grow through 2006. Whether youd like to offer your managerial skills to an existing restaurant or eatery, start up your own business, or apply those skills to other venues in the service industry like hotels or catering businesses, the job buffet is yours to choose from. To find college and career schools near you, surf http://www.CollegeSurfing.com. NOTICE: Article(s) may be republished free of charge to relevant websites, as long as Copyright and Author Resource Box are included; and ALL Hyperlinks REMAIN intact and active. About the Author: Paul D. Rosevear is a frequent contributor to The CollegeBound Network. Learn more about finding a school or career thats right for you!
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