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I've been a chef for 15 years. This job is BOTH physically and mentally exhausting. Not to mention the rampant drug and alcohol addictions.
If you really wanna do this, go for it. I suggest you try to find the ritziest place in the area. Pizza places are where I would go for a new plug in a new city.
Oh, and you aren't gonna get paid.
Well i think there is no other option than making own experiences. Thanks for your answer!