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Old 01-28-2007, 11:21 PM
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Hi! This is my first post on the board. I have been at a dead end job for 20+ years but my passion is cooking. I want to start my own (small) catering company. I want to go to cullinary school but with a full time job, does anyone know of a school I can attend and still keep my job. I am in Southern California. Also, other than culinary school, is there other options?
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Hello Dish and welcome!

I'll move your post to the culinary students/culinary schools forum as it's mostly about that.

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Hi dish,

You may find directory listings for culinary schools in the web especially in your area...
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