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Governor Seeks Chef; Doesn’t Plan to Tip

Written By Scott Joseph On May 19, 2015

People First logoAre you a chef looking for a job? There’s an opening at the Governor’s Mansion in Tallahassee. The opening has been posted People First, the State of Florida’s human resources website. Listed as “Duties and Responsibilities”:

“The incumbent in this position works independently in the kitchen of the Florida Governor’s Mansion. Due to the high profile, public nature of the position, the incumbent must be well-organized and possess positive interpersonal skills (creativity, flexibility, and versatility) necessary to work collectively with a variety of staff members, temporary wait staff, visitors to the mansion, and the First Family.”

In other words, the incumbent will cook for the incumbent.

The site lists the salary range as $28,093 – $77,387.65 but elsewhere in the listing it states “Salary will not exceed $54,000 annually,” so I don’t know what you’re to make of that.

Any takers?

And by the way, if you are a chef looking for a job, click on the link at the top that says “Contact Scott” and send me a note. I just might know of something that pays better and that won’t require you to move to Tally.

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