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Valdosta, GA Area

Food Preparation Workers

Food preparation workers assist in preparing and serving food. Their job description typically includes tasks such as chopping vegetables, preparing meats, making salads, and portioning food. They may also clean work areas, equipment, utensils, and dishes. Additionally, they might help with receiving and storing food supplies, as well as ensuring that food safety and sanitation standards are met.

Income Data

This income data is sourced from the May 2023 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey. The dataset is updated annually.

Annual Pay Distribution
Salary

10th percentile

$21,150.00

25th percentile

$23,920.00

median (50th percentile)

$27,570.00

75th percentile

$30,930.00

90th percentile

$34,040.00

Hourly Pay Distribution
Hourly Rate

10th percentile

$10.17

25th percentile

$11.50

median (50th percentile)

$13.25

75th percentile

$14.87

90th percentile

$16.37

Links to Job Listings
Education / Training

Food preparation workers typically need a high school diploma or equivalent to enter the field. While formal education beyond high school is not always required, some employers may prefer candidates with culinary arts training or relevant certifications. These workers often learn through on-the-job training and gain experience in food safety practices, proper food handling procedures, and various cooking techniques. In addition to basic education, having a good understanding of sanitation guidelines and kitchen safety is essential for success in this role. Training for food preparation workers usually occurs on the job, where they learn tasks such as chopping vegetables, preparing meats, and following recipes under the supervision of experienced cooks or chefs. This hands-on training provides valuable experience in a commercial kitchen environment, teaching workers about food storage, kitchen equipment operation, and hygiene practices. Some individuals may also choose to enroll in culinary programs or vocational schools to enhance their skills and knowledge, which can lead to better job opportunities and advancement within the food service industry.