Looks like the storied Torrey Pines is looking for an Executive Chef and Chef de Cuisine at the resort. Don’t think free rounds is a perk but the pay ain’t shabby!

by Keepontruckin33

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  1. Valuable-Summer-7860

    If you’re an executive chef or chef de cuisine you’re not going to be playing much golf lol

  2. Ordinary_Musician_76

    That money in La Jolla won’t take you far

  3. Daratirek

    That looks criminally underpaid for that area of Cali. Correct me if im wrong but Im pretty sure almost anywhere on coastal Cali needs double that right? Much less to have that much stress

  4. the_flynn

    Gonna be commuting in from a trailer in Salton City for that money.

  5. A few years back, I cooked at a very exclusive golf course. We got free golf plus 1 guest for each year of employment (up to 3) on Mondays when the club was closed. Paid decently, got to order in any product in the world that we wanted. It was a pretty sweet gig.

  6. Far-Extension-7137

    There are no explicit golf perks for any employees at the Lodge at Torrey Pines. It’s a privately owned hotel and the course is city or county owned.
    Best golf “perk” is a discount on merch at the pro shop which is criminally overpriced to begin with.
    Used to work at the Lodge

  7. CabbageHands84

    Hiring for an exec chef and cdc at the same time isn’t a good sign for what the restaurant is like now lol

  8. ParForTheCourse26

    Poverty money in La Jolla. Work 70 hours a week to live in an apartment out of town.

  9. Particular-Ad9304

    From experience I’d say the employee of the course that plays the absolute least in the chef. Even less than the head pro

  10. WeirdBitter5797

    If you’re an executive chef you have absolutely zero time for golf.

  11. How wealthy is everyone on this sub that 150k is poverty wages???

  12. wallstreetbeatmeat2

    I caddied at a top 100 over the summer and if I did it full time I could make close to 100k a year and play golf for free. If anyone is in college or between gigs during the summer then do yourself a favor and caddy. All cash tips, no taxes and it’s pretty fun.

  13. Hodler_caved

    Lots of comments about costs.

    30+ rentals in La Jolla under $2,500. Pacific Beach has 100+.

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