Ain't it the truth?
Tony Bourdain (whom I know many people dislike, but I LOVE) even says in his books that culinary school is a waste of money. Sure, they can teach you fancy techniques and stuff, but they don't make you any more prepared for life in a restaurant kitchen than cooking in your kitchen at home. His advice is to work in a kitchen, see if you like it, then try and apprentice under someone you really admire.
Darn you forget the food service at hospitals, nursing homes and prisons.
The jails and prisons with hundrends of people to feed 3 meals a day is not a cake walk for the cooks and managers.
Takes more then learning how to make an omelet for 20, have to figure out how many eggs and the price to make 300 of them, the cost of the utility to prepare them, the cost of spices , and the cost to deliver each meal to a prisioner 7
days a week for just one meal.
Some one has to make a menu to feed the populars, more to cooking then making the food. Even a small county jail has to feed hundreds and is on a budget.
The State workers with education on preparing meals and how to feed a few hundred people need well educated workers that have credentials in management and graduated cooks themselves.
A small County Jail may have to have cooks and those with education far above the what spices to add to food, the knowledge of how to cook what they are told to do. To work their way up the cooks need to get as many classes in management as they can before they are turned loose to manage a budget of $150,000,000 a year or more.
Yup that is the cost to feed and house the criminals in just one County of each State.
Get an education in culentery from anywhere, keep going to get more and more cirtificates in health, and business. Then apply for a State job, you may start at the bottom but keep going to classes and you may retire after 20 years with enough money to open your own business and know how to run it.