中国日报丨Crawfish love drives chefs’salaries high

中国日报丨Crawfish love drives chefs’salaries high

Crawfish love driveschefs’salaries high

Graduates trained in cooking the crustaceans earn double

the average

By ZOU SHUO in Beijing

and LIU KUN in Wuhan

Almost China’s national snack,people’s strong love for crawfish has meant graduates who specialize in the dish can earn twice as much as others with college degrees.

Thirty­five graduates who stud­ied how to cook crawfish — also called crayfish — for two years,obtained vocational degrees from Qianjiang Crayfish School in Hubei province recently.

Twenty­nine of them have already secured jobs with average monthly salaries of more than 10,000 yuan ($1,457) due to the large demand for crawfish chefs, said Wang Zhong­ qiu, a teacher at the vocational col­lege. He added that the other six graduates decided to open their own crawfish restaurant.

According to a report by Mycos, an educational research company,the average monthly salary for col­lege graduates in China was 4,624yuan in 2018.

It is quite common for crawfish chefs with more than three years’experience to earn 30,000­50,000yuan a month and the school plans to enroll another 200 students in crawfish­related majors this year,Wang said.

The school first introduced three majors related to the cooking, mar­keting and management of crawfish in 2017 and became the first and only college nurturing talent for the crawfish industry, he said.

“Apart from the three majors, it plans to open a new major in craw­fish breeding. From raising baby crawfish, transporting them to the restaurant and finally bring the dishes to the table, we want to culti­vate talent in all crawfish­related

areas.”

Despite the good pay, the work is onerous. Chefs have to work over­ time and some have to cook hun­dreds of kilograms of crawfish each day, Wang said.

The peak season for crawfish is from March to November, so they will earn much less during the slow season, he added.

Huang Yu, 21, is a graduate from the crawfish school. He has opened a crawfish restaurant with his fami­ly in Yichang, Hubei province, his hometown.

His restaurant can accommodate several hundred people. He has hired several crawfish chefs, who can earn more than 12,000 yuan per month.

“Although catering is a highly competitive industry, I am optimis­tic about the restaurant’s prospects,”he said.

Yu Dashuang, another graduate from the school, found a job at a crawfish restaurant chain in Beijing in April. When he was interning at the restaurant, he could make 8,000yuan a month. After he received his diploma, his monthly salary increased to around 15,000 yuan, he said.

China is the world’s largest pro­ducer of crawfish, with annual pro­duction of around 1.13 million metric tons in 2017, according to a report by the bureau of fisheries under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.

“Eating crawfish is not only about its spicy and hot flavor.When friends gather at sidewalk snack booths in summer, itbecomes communal eating with a fun atmosphere.”

Wang Hao, a frequent craw­fish eater in Changsha, Hunan

province

Crawfish was the most populardish ordered on consumer app Meituan­Dianping in 2017. Meituan reports that the crawfish market was worth more than $14 billion that year, whichis about 4 percent of the total Chinese food service mar­

ket.

“Eating crawfish is not only about its spicy and hot flavor. When friends gather at sidewalk snack booths in summer, it becomes com­ munal eating with a fun atmos­ phere,” said Wang Hao, a frequent crawfish eater in Changsha, Hunan

province.

Contact the writers at

zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

中国日报丨Crawfish love drives chefs’salaries high