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Chefs should have education beyond high school---at least a few months at a trade school to learn basics. The choicest chef positions, however, go to those with two to four years of school, leading to a certificate, associate or bachelor's degree in a cooking specialty, hospitality or the culinary arts. BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook: Chefs, Cooks, and Food Preparation WorkersSource
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