It's one thing to learn the theory, but it's another to apply the skills. However, if the local coffee scene is way behind and I can't find a decent barista job, or more importantly a, apprenticeship programme, where can I go or what should I do? (there are cafe jobs here, but they pay just $5 an hour and I'm not sure how much I can really learn......it's not the hard work that matters, but I also believe in time well spent! $5 an hour for something meaningful and productive is fine......but just doing something that any kid looking for a vacation job can do....?! Am I being too idealistic and naive??)

 

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Singapore......no worries.....I believe God will make a way for me :)



Alexandra LittleJohn said:

Where are you located !?

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