gdude30
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OMG. I had my first class of Baking and Pastry school tonight.
IT WAS GREAT. I felt so fancy and important in my uniform and skull cap.
And class was great. I met some people and talked to them and socialized. And in class we talked about college successful skills and servsafe. I actually took notes, asked questions, and participated on class. I was both physically and mentally in class and bad to be there. However, I had a microwave burger from the vending machine and that made me kinda sick. But I enjoyed class and I like learning about servsafe. After that's over in 3-4 weeks I go straight into baking.
But I'm enjoying it, the teachers have a GREAT sense of sarcasm. I love that. And lots of them are really funny and you can tell they love being there and the students do too. Lots of them have big dreams as well and they are working to accomplishing those dreams. Alot of students are married too or older. Only me and this other guy are 19. One girl is doing the program because her husbands job is everywhere and so is Cordon Bleu.
My uniform looked great cause I spent a hell lot of work into that too. I couldn't tie my crovet though. I had to have someone else do it >_>"
But I was just surprised how much I participated, how many questions I asked, and how many notes I took and how much I understood everything. I have never been good at school except Senior Year of High School. And even my short time at Catawba wasn't good.
It's just interesting. Servsafe is important and can make you valuable in the industry because 1 in every resturaunt is required to know it. And it's useful information for youself so you can keep yourself healthy and safe and others as well. It's kind of shocking all the things that you are supposed to do or not supposed to do that people due.
Nuking a sponge in a microwave is awesome. I'm so gonna try that.
IT WAS GREAT. I felt so fancy and important in my uniform and skull cap.
And class was great. I met some people and talked to them and socialized. And in class we talked about college successful skills and servsafe. I actually took notes, asked questions, and participated on class. I was both physically and mentally in class and bad to be there. However, I had a microwave burger from the vending machine and that made me kinda sick. But I enjoyed class and I like learning about servsafe. After that's over in 3-4 weeks I go straight into baking.
But I'm enjoying it, the teachers have a GREAT sense of sarcasm. I love that. And lots of them are really funny and you can tell they love being there and the students do too. Lots of them have big dreams as well and they are working to accomplishing those dreams. Alot of students are married too or older. Only me and this other guy are 19. One girl is doing the program because her husbands job is everywhere and so is Cordon Bleu.
My uniform looked great cause I spent a hell lot of work into that too. I couldn't tie my crovet though. I had to have someone else do it >_>"
But I was just surprised how much I participated, how many questions I asked, and how many notes I took and how much I understood everything. I have never been good at school except Senior Year of High School. And even my short time at Catawba wasn't good.
It's just interesting. Servsafe is important and can make you valuable in the industry because 1 in every resturaunt is required to know it. And it's useful information for youself so you can keep yourself healthy and safe and others as well. It's kind of shocking all the things that you are supposed to do or not supposed to do that people due.
Nuking a sponge in a microwave is awesome. I'm so gonna try that.



