Giveaway: Love What You Do – Building A Career In The Culinary Industry

In the recipe for the ultimate ‘dream job,’ two components almost always exist – a job that involves what we are passionate about and a job that puts food on the table. But realistically, how many of us have abandoned the former for the latter?
Dorothy Cann Hamilton, author of Love What You Do: Building a Career in the Culinary Industry, asserts that finding a job that recognizes what you love to do should be the number one selection off the menu.
The position that many have been put in by the economy to be forced to switch careers, may very well be a blessing in disguise – a second chance to pursue a career that you actually enjoy. Hamilton’s advice is applicable to those looking for a job in the culinary arts and beyond.
Win this interesting and capitvating book! The giveaway is open to U.S. residents over 18. Here’s how to enter Buttoned Up’s Love What You Do signed book giveaway:
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• Entry period closes at midnight PST, Sunday, February 21st and the 5 winners will be announced Monday, Februrary 22nd.
**Note winner will be picked at random using Random.org and announced in the newsletter on Monday Februrary 22nd.











Sounds like such an interesting book! What do they say?….. If you love your work it’s not work.
-L
getting to go to work everyday and do what you love. that has to be amazing. one day..
If only, right?
Sounds like a great book for all of us who dream of the perfect career – someting you love to do!
I would love to learn what all the culinary opportunities are that are out there – and share them with my daughter who is now a single mother and not working in her industry (culinary_because of the terrible hours involved – ones that do not enable one to be there for your child!
This book sounds awesome!
like a dream come true!
Hey! This sounds like a great book. My nephew’s girlfriend is currently in culinary school here in Louisiana. Thank you!