If the thought of chopping 20 kilos of vegetables and doing loads of dishes doesn't appeal, then this may not be your kind of occupation. As a kitchen hand, be prepared to do a variety of food preparation and cleaning duties. Kitchen hands employed in lunch bars will be shredding, grating and slicing container loads of salad vegetables ready for the office lunch time rush. Those in the restaurant trade will be required to peel potatoes, pit olives, clean squid and mussels ready for the chef to use. The type of duties depends on the place of employment and your level of experience. 'When the kitchen hand arrives, their most immediate task is to wash dishes, both by hand or in the dishwasher. Then they will wash and chop vegetables and prepare the seafood. The more experienced will then begin to prepare salads and trim meats, while a less experienced person would probably find themselves washing dishes, de-skinning cooked chickens or peeling carrots or potatoes,' says the owner of a local eatery.
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