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Butcher and Meat Cutter

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AVG. SALARY

$32,390

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EDUCATION

No standard requirement

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Manufacturing cluster Production pathway.

Beyond High School

Here's a list of programs that you should consider if you're interested in this career:

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

No standard requirement

Most butchers learn their skills through on-the-job training lasting more than a year. No formal education is required.

Insider Info

Additional Information

Before you even think about becoming a butcher, you might want to get a feel for customer service by working in a retail store. This is a good opportunity to develop very important customer service skills.

"At the retail level, there is lots of customer contact," says Ron Smith, a professor of meat studies.

Get in touch with a butcher in your area to find out what the job is like. This is also a good way to make contacts if you decide to do an apprenticeship.

Meat-cutting is a trade where there are apprentices (butchers in training) and journeymen (expert meat cutters). A meat-cutting apprenticeship is usually about two to three years long and can be done at any butcher shop willing to train you.

Many butchers have learned the trade through informal means, thanks to on-the-job training.

"I married a sausage-maker," says Mary Krolizik, owner and operator of a meat market. "I had no clue about meats."

While certification isn't required to work in this field, it's a good way to make sure you know everything you're supposed to know. It can also make it easier to get a job. According to Smith, many students of meat science have combined their interest in meat with an education in microbiology, product development or research.

Finally, realize that before you even pick up a knife you'll be doing a lot of the less interesting jobs when you're first learning the trade. Expect to be cleaning up, loading and unloading trucks, wrapping meat and serving customers.

Extra Requirements

Some states and localities require butchers to have a food handler’s certification. Butchers who follow religious dietary guidelines for food preparation may be required to undergo more specialized training that leads to certification before becoming endorsed by a religious organization to prepare meat.

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