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20 years or more$2,150  
   
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Executive Sous Chef - Colorado, United States
MY best advice is that when moving to an area that your work skills are not known write a really good cover letter. Explain your qualifications, management style, any degrees or awards,and basic philosphy concerning the culinary field. Prospective employers need to get to know a little about you.
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