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Jack,
I think you would find that the tone on the APCA forums strikes a pretty good balance of serious business talk with a good dose of friendly banter thrown in to remind us that we're here first to run our businesses.... but never fail to forget that we should have fun doing it. Everyone is looking for something different but it doesn't take too much research to figure out which organization is taking the role of spreading the word about the personal chef industry the most seriously. All you have to do is look at is the APCA home page -- look at all those respectable relationships and partnerships. Do you see that anywhere else? I hope you make your decision on what the organizations truly have to offer and not what they have to say about the other guy. Good luck. |
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I think when one looks at what association to join, it is far more important to look at what they have to offer in support, education, and marketing.
While I am fairly active on the message boards, something I do because I love to share my knowlege, it is not what drew me to the APCA. I chose APCA because I was looking for professionalism. The APCA has proven this to me throught their associations and partnerships with orgnaizations like ACF, IACP, and the like. I have nothing against the other PC organizations, but I believe if you are looking to join the leader in this industry, there is no other decision, but to join APCA. |
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Hear Hear to all of the above.....
You only have to see the number of Personal Chefs from across North America, that attended the Personal Chef Summit in San Diego to realise that this is a serious association. Congratulations on finding the APCA open forums, now my suggestion would be to speak to some of the members, do your research and then make an informed decision. Up here in Canada we have members from all three US organisations and like the APCA, we do not tell you, as a serious business person, which association you can and cannot join, that is up to you? in fact like this association we encourage you to go and check them all out! and if it suits your business plan join them all! Chef Terry Henderson Owner: Canadian Personal Chef Alliance |
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All I can add is that choosing an organization can only be each individual's decision. Of course, finding out what the others offer, but also getting a feel on what they are about.
As it was stated prior, yes, we have several "dual" members here, b/c they can get even more support, more listings (find a chef & hire a chef listings) etc. Some chose only 1 organization as the one being the better "fit" for their needs. I cannot tell anyone which association to join...as it would only be my humble opinion at best. I will say I felt more comfortable with APCA. My questions about the industry itself, were answered right off the bat, while the others (only a few at that time) wouldn't give me any info unless I joined first. It is difficult when making a carreer change & getting solid info is necessary, not optional, when trying to make an informed decision. That being said, the other organizations I investigated may no longer take that approach..as this was 3 years ago. So again, only you can make that decision. I do not regret becoming an APCA member, quite the contrary. Being a member has certainly enriched my life in many ways, business coming first & foremost (afterall, we don't need "clubs" to join in order to get acquainted, or even make friends). Membership here is awesome. When joining the APCA, one does not just get training materials & videos or attend a seminar/summit. APCA & its members offer never ending support & are just absolutely tremendous with passing on knowledge, & expertise. This is not to say that joining APCA or any other organization, will make one's business successful, as that only can be achieved by each individual themself. But again, the APCA & its members help each other all we can, by giving the guidance, information, training & support that can aide in the individual's building of a successful business. Marketing yourself & handling the business end, will have a lot to do with it...it is not just about if one cooks well or has a culinary education. The phrase "you get what you put into it" comes to mind. Many, many personal chefs are successful...the organization (if any) they belong to was a stepping stone per se. AS it was suggested, talk with members from the organizations available. Ask pointed questions about what the membership will give you, and what the organization is doing for the personal chef industry as a whole..not the latest "water cooler" type gossip. I honestly have to say that if I was just now considering this industry, the APCA would still win me over, hands down. If for nothing else it would be because of the unselfish dedication Chef Candy has shown with promoting the personal chef industry not only to the general public but by partnering with the ACF, and the affiliations with IACP and WCR to just name a few. Jack, I hope I was of at least some help, and wish you the best. |
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Thanks to all for taking the time to reply. Thanks, Candy for the lengthy response. When I'm ready to get my PC career started, I feel confident in my decision to join your ranks!
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