I Want To Make Wedding Cakes And Pastries! Do I Need To Go Back To School For To Learn?

Saturday, September 19, 2009
By weddingplan

Ok, so I graduated from Johnson & Wales in 2001 with my BS Degree in Food Service Management. I always keep saying how I should have continued on in Baking & Pastry, because now I really want to make Wedding Cakes, Truffles, Cookies and Specialty gift baskets and open a shop one day.
Now that I know this is what I want to do, do you think I need to go back to school to learn all of this? Or would I be wasting my time and money? Especially since I own over $40,000 in school loans now as it is….
Should I get a job at a bake shop and make $10-$12 an hour
and risk losing my decent paying Supervisor Job, to fulfill my dream???
What do you think I should do?

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3 Responses to “I Want To Make Wedding Cakes And Pastries! Do I Need To Go Back To School For To Learn?”

  1. kld726

    It is always wonderful to figure out what you want to do in life. As for someone who has not followed the advice I am about to share I think it best.
    As the previous answer says, pay off your loans and go back to school, it is probably the best route to take. It is difficult to do that because you now know what you want to do. Paying off your debt will keep the stress of money you owe out of your new business equation. Dave Ramsey is a radio talk show host that guides people to become independent from debt. I am sure he will suggest the same thing. As for going back to school, it is never a waste of time to get more education.
    You will probably learn things about cakes and such at this school that would take you longer to learn on your own. It is always a great idea to learn from someone else, too.
    Good luck. Following a dream is more important than following money. We keep striving to earn more money professional in hopes of finding enjoyment in our private time. If we focus on doing things at work that would bring us pleasure

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  2. building

    You should by all means stick to your present
    job and try and lessen your debt. At the same
    time try and work part-time in a pastry shop and
    get your thorough knowledge in baking wedding
    cakes. In the United States most of the people
    marry more then once and there are alot of scopes
    in your dream field. Therefore I see no big problems.
    You will have to struggle to achieve your goals.
    Nothing is these days free. Do not watch too much
    T.V shows and films then you wont achieve these
    goals as these are misleading. It is only 1 in 100
    million have a chance to be a star. All the rest have
    to struggle. Lets aim at the realistic chance first.
    have a chance to be a star

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  3. Wolly

    the best thing to do is pay of the loans you have already then go back to school that a great idea. good luck

    #50659

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