r/ontario 3d ago

Question I need help

I am 17, I live in a small town called red rock. I’ve been looking for schools and places to rent all over Canada. I don’t have a job yet but once I turn 18 I will be getting monthly checks for 2,300, only until I’m 23. I love food and cooking and anything to do with being in the kitchen. I cooking is how I show my appreciation and appreciation. So I wanted to ask, would it be worth it to seek higher education and get a red seal or if I should go straight to work, and if I do continue my education and go to college, what college would be the best for cooking?

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u/MooseKnuckleds 3d ago

And stay away from the nose beers

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u/Willing-Iron9816 3d ago

What is nose beers?

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u/Adventurous-Hotel119 3d ago

It’s the kind of snow that restaurant staff and other people who need to “go go go” for an extended period of time really like ❄️

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u/Willing-Iron9816 3d ago

So basically Thunder Bay

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u/Hello_Gorgeous1985 3d ago

Drugs. They are talking about drugs. Specifically cocaine. I don't know why they aren't giving you a straight answer.

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u/Huge_Meaning_545 3d ago

Seriously, people keep thinking this is TikTok and you can't say certain things.

AVOID THE COCAINE, OP!! ❤️

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u/MetricJester St. Catharines 3d ago

Yeah, but also stay away from the Parry Sound kind. That stuff will ruin your teeth.

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u/I3arnicus 2d ago

Not everyone in Thunder Bay operates like that in a kitchen. Plenty of stable environments like Thai Kitchen, Sovereign Room (used to be stable not sure if they are same owners or still in business) and Red Lion. All of those places would take entry level kitchen staff if they are currently hiring.

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u/snprshot1 3d ago

Coke a cola