Owen shows there’s more than one road to success

Date published: 11 January 2016


Owen Roads, 16, from Littleborough, has shown how there is more than one road to career success after GCSEs.

Owen has always wanted to be a chef. When he completed his GCSEs, he got an job working as an apprentice commis chef at Littleborough Cricket Club.

Owen explains: “My uncle Steven was a head chef in a restaurant in Manchester, so that’s how I first got the idea of becoming a chef. I like cooking for people. I like making it look presentable and taste nice, etc., so I don’t mind about the high-pressured environment.”

“I have worked at the cricket club since I was 13, helping out as a waiter, so when the head chef suggested the apprenticeship role I went for it.”

As well as cooking lunches and dinners, Owen gets to carry out other projects, like preparing a three-tier wedding cake for a wedding reception for 60 people.

Owen, who passed all of his GCSEs, hopes to one day open his own locally-based restaurant, of which he says: “I love Italian food and pasta, so it’ll probably be an Italian one.”

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