Thursday, February 11, 2016

The Next Generation & the "Teach" leading them in the Right Direction!!

I had the pleasure of talking to this class at our local High school this past Monday!!
Go West Bend West!! Sorry East students, but West is my alma mater almost 20 years ago! 
Yeek, so many moons ago.
So, I never took any of the "foods" classes, that's what they were called back then, when I graced the halls of WBW. Maybe I should have, would have been an easy A since I had been working in restaurants since I was 14. That just shows I wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed back then! Well I didn't really care about much in high school like most teenagers then, and today. Well, I thought, until this crew on Monday. My thoughts were a bit renewed after I spent all but an hour with these 14 students and their teacher. I went in to this "culinary class" to speak to them about sustainability. I always digress when speaking. My dad told me to make sure I had an outline before I went. I didn't. That's like telling me to use a recipe for something other than baking, Ha, doesn't happen. I don't follow directions well!
 
These kids on the other hand listened to what I had to say. Asked great questions. Interacted with each other with mutual respect for everyone in the room. I have to say it couldn't have been a better group of kids!! (sorry guys I call anyone younger than me kids. Some of my employees that have grown up at the cafĂ© and are now in their 20's are still called "my Kids")
 
The teacher for this class I have grown a friendship with over the last 8 years. She taught some of the "kids" that still work for me today, and my nephew. She does an amazing job. It surely shined through on Monday to me!
 
During the Q&A of the hour she asked me what was the hardest thing I had to overcome in running the restaurant. It was crazy I didn't even have to think about it. Years ago I would have said dealing with horrible landlords and my restaurant flooding every time it rained, or the electricity being shut off cause the landlords didn't pay the bill. (I got that on my own meter after that) Or I could have said hoping enough people came in the door everyday just to pay the bills. But I didn't say any of that. I said, "myself".  I have spent the last 2 years retraining my brain to think totally different. I will make this place profitable and successful. I hope that message carried over to these 14 students. I never thought that this hour long chat would end with me hoping I got the message across that, 
You create what you believe you can do & Think Bigger than you think is possible!
(See dad I did pretty well without an outline!)
Thanks to Sally Heuer and the students of 5th period Culinary Arts.
P.S. I scored a new employee from the class too!! Bonus!! 
 

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