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    5.0
    Food safety officer
    Sep 2019
    Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    A sit-down meal served on the occasion of a formal or informal event such as a wedding party or a conference.
    The good thingsF&B is a hands-on specialty. Whether or not you have a hospitality degree, there’s no substitute for actually working in a kitchen. If you haven’t completed formal coursework, you can still get started in F&B and learn as you go. And if you do have a degree, there’s always more to learn.
    The challengesAir Force Cadets provides long-lasting skills such as self-discipline and self-management. Despite that, it instils knowledge of the Air Force, and possible ways to progress in such a career past the age of 18. A day at work varies from day to day. They will educate you in all aspects of your career. Management are learning along side you. The most enjoyable part of your job is the adventure.
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    Courier driver
    Aug 2019
    my review of the subject the best point and i like
    The good thingsyes im enjoy working this
    The challengesno..all enjoy working
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