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Change of career
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My fiance wants to change his career as what he does now requires really long hours of work & we have a baby on the way so he wants to have more time to focus on family life. We really don't know what he could do though.
He's almost 33, a trained and very experienced Head Chef who is fluent in English and French & well travelled. He's used to earning anything between �25,000 and �35,000 per year depending on where he's working. I doubt that in any new career he'd be happy to settle for much under �22,000.
Has anyone got any suggestions?
He's almost 33, a trained and very experienced Head Chef who is fluent in English and French & well travelled. He's used to earning anything between �25,000 and �35,000 per year depending on where he's working. I doubt that in any new career he'd be happy to settle for much under �22,000.
Has anyone got any suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.PGCE in order to enable to be qualified as a teacher. Male cookery teachers are rare, and if he is fluent in French then a languages teacher is an option.
Depending on where you live the starting salary is around �18 000 when newly qualified but it does soon build up.
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Depending on where you live the starting salary is around �18 000 when newly qualified but it does soon build up.
Enquire at your nearest university for details of PGCE courses.
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