View Full Version : Should I do Cooking or Mechanics at college?


Craig7777
28-09-2005, 19:09
Don't know what to do:confused:

*vanessa*
28-09-2005, 19:14
mechanics... cos I can cook my own dinner, but I can't mend my car!

Vanessa

xx

back2basics
28-09-2005, 19:18
Hard one. Mechanics can get good money. Cooks not so much until you have paid your dues, which takes quiet some effort. But if you do make it through it can pay very well and you can travel.

One will give you good money short term. One longer term.

It boils down IMO to which you think you will enjoy most long term.

lizzmobile
28-09-2005, 19:48
People will always need to eat. Where will you be when the black gold runs out?

ToryCynic
28-09-2005, 19:56
On the other side of things, people will always need their cars repairing...

:)

lizzmobile
28-09-2005, 19:59
Not if they can't buy petrol/diesel they wont! But yes, of course, you are right. I was being car-ist. :hihi:

miniminch
28-09-2005, 20:10
Why don't you combine the two and fix cookers?

RPG
28-09-2005, 20:32
Originally posted by lizzmobile
Not if they can't buy petrol/diesel they wont! But yes, of course, you are right. I was being car-ist. :hihi:

Cars won't always need to use oil!

SHarper
28-09-2005, 20:47
Cooking if you want to meet girls or men that like other men.

Mechanics if you want to be one of the lads.

UnkleBob
28-09-2005, 20:59
Both are hard work, i know a professional chef who runs a pub and restaurant and i know a mechanic. Both earn good salaries!

Have you considered health and safety? Oil is carcenogenic, engines get *VERY* hot!
Having said that, ovens and frying pans get hot and knives are sharp!:confused:

Not being a lot of help am i?
Whatever you choose, good luck! And if you find yourself doing a job you enjoy, you're a very lucky person!

DragonofAna
29-09-2005, 06:42
RPG - cars will not always need to use oil. Probably not BUT -

I took car mechanics years ago and learnt how to strip an engine to its basic parts then put it together again in working order. I take one look at a modern day engine and cringe. Would not know where to start. So many electronics for a start.

I learnt to cook a nice meal doing cookery at school, and guess what - making that meal today would not be a problem. The veg have got no more complicated and I still know how to use a gas cooker.

I can live without my car. I cannot livce without knowing how to cook.

Dragon

Craig7777
29-09-2005, 08:37
not wanting to do it as a career just as something to help me out in life
Still not sure

Craig7777
29-09-2005, 10:37
Mechanics is winning but i think i'm swayed towards cooking at the min

nick2
29-09-2005, 10:39
Catering is a very hard job with long hours and bad pay.
I think being a mechanic will pay you more and give you reasonable hours.

Craig7777
29-09-2005, 10:58
I'm not wanting to do it as a career i just wanna do it to help me out in everyday life cause i cannot cook and i'm crap with cars
But cheers anyway

nick2
29-09-2005, 11:02
Oh, sorry, in that case, learn to cook.

sccsux
29-09-2005, 13:06
Cooking.

A car will need a mechanic (roughly) once or twice a year (if unlucky:().

To pay someone to cook for you (each day) would cost significantly more:D.

viking
29-09-2005, 13:09
Originally posted by miniminch
Why don't you combine the two and fix cookers?

Or combine that with drugs and cook fixes.

spyro2000
29-09-2005, 13:55
Id say mechancs.

imo Cooking isnt exactly rocket science and you dont need to go somewhere to learn how to do it. Get one of your family members to help you teach you how to cook.

Im the worst cook going, but it still doesnt stop me from making myself s decent(ish) meal when im hungry.

silverfish
29-09-2005, 14:16
Do them both - if you haven't got time do one now, and the other next year. Assuming mechanics is about cars then a car maintenance course is really useful (same for bike mechanics). I did one a few years ago not particularly so I could mend my own car, though I did learn to service it, more so I knew what garage mechanics were talking about and I didn't get so ripped off when I took my car in for mending! Cooking you can teach yourself really - just get a basic book and either get a friend to help you or learn together.

Craig7777
29-09-2005, 16:18
Thanks for all your replys people the poll is 50/50
Dam thats buggered it
Right heads or tails?
eeeny meany miney mo?

Albatross
30-09-2005, 06:47
You could do both Craig.
If you do the cooking one you could do the car one in the evenings as I know that Sheffield College do an owner drivers car maintainance cource 1 night a week

BoppinBruce
30-09-2005, 06:53
Do mechanics and open your own garage, then you can cook the books............sorted.