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I am heading up this weekend to hunt down a job and see the wife.. I will be going up a few more times before my culinary education is done in March here in Phoenix. Where would you suggest a fresh out of school, dedicated student, with dreams of greatness, and passion to follow through find a great P&B job. Leaning towards breads or dessert type sweets, with an artistic touch... I am building a list for my next visit... Thanks in advance...

Bill

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For my money, James Miller at Cafe Besalu rules the local patisserie scene. His operation is small, and I have no idea if he has openings, but absolutely stop in and see what he is up to.

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Eats in W. Seattle has consistently good baking - I really enjoy it. Reports from someone who worked there from startup until recently didn't feel there was a lot of growth/experimentation potential, but thought the owner/chef(s) were easy to work for.

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thanks to all for the suggestions, and the PM's... The top two from this trip were Dahlia and Tall Grass.. my Feb trip will hopefully be a formal interview at both, as well as Essential, and a few yet to be determined... The stops for this trip included Besalu, Dahlia, Tall Grass, Macrina, Frans, Amore Chocolates (a few doors down from Frans) Essential (corp was closed) and a few catering companies...

Thanks again for all the suggestions....

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Porcella Urban Market will be in the market for a Baker soon.

Send me your resume, our url is www.porcellaurbanmarket.com

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