In a typical work setting, kitchen helpers:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a low to medium level of social contact. They get instructions from supervisors, but spend most of their shift working alone or with other helpers.
- Are responsible for the health and safety of other workers and customers.
- Often work as part of a group and are somewhat responsible for the work done by other helpers.
Physical Work Conditions
- Usually work indoors, but may work outdoors while catering outdoor events.
- Sometimes wear uniforms such as aprons or jackets. Often wear protective gear such as hair nets and gloves.
- Occasionally worked in cramp spaces that require getting into awkward positions.
- Often work in close proximity to others, usually within a few feet.
Work Performance
- Must be sure that all details of the job are done and their work is exact. Errors could affect the health of customers.
- Must match the pace of work to the speed of equipment.
- Work in a competitive environment and meet daily deadlines.
Hours/Travel
- May work full time or part time. Most work less than 40 hours a week.
- May work days, evenings, weekends, or holidays.
- Usually work an established, set schedule each week.