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Coffee Machine Hire

Coffee Machine HireHow do you use a professional coffee machine?

I'm looking for a job now, but all notices of vacancies in the cafes that you must have 2 or 3 years experience using a coffee machine! Is it difficult? How do u it?
How do I know if im inexperienced so no1 hire me?

Hiya
Yes, it is a highly qualified labor, it takes a long time to perfect coffee quality at a rapid pace. The cafes are very busy and no one likes to wait for their coffee.

You can make a "decision coffee skills" course, but even that guarantee you a job .. The most important thing is gaining experience and ideally you need to find a job in a small cup of coffee not busy, maybe you need to do a week or two volunteers to take you and train you

you can watch online and get a book and atleast start learning the differences between all coffee - latte, espresso, Americano. etc. etc.

Most pubs also serve coffee using their "art of coffee" that's where you pour the milk for free / utensil in a particular way to create an artistic effect to coffee .. It takes a long time to complete ..

I can not explain here how you use a coffee machine, but after a one day course you will almost understand .. then it's just a matter of experience expereince experience.

When you apply for jobs you can say you've made the decision and are eager to improve your skills .. try to highlight your positive attributes as other friendly / quick learner / experience with handling cash or any other home work / so they can forget the lack of knowledge of coffee ...

Keep looking, all the cafes will expect you to be perfect on the coffee machine.

Posted on July 23, 2010.
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