How Do You Become A School Cafeteria Worker?
Working for a school system has its advantages including great benefits, summers off and a professional work environment among them. One of the most in-demand non-certified, non-teaching positions at a school is a cafeteria worker. Employment outlook for these positions is positive, because schools need cafeteria workers at every level and the need for children to be served nutritious hot food is ever-present. Read on to learn how to become a school cafeteria worker. Decide what age group most appeals to you. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Elementary school students are sweet and energetic and the schools are smaller, but they tend to make bigger messes with food. Middle school students can better carry their trays and clean up after themselves, but the raging hormones of this age group affects everything, even their attitudes when in line for food. High school students generally clean up after themselves, but high schools have the most students, which requires more product