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The “Wannabe” Generation

Ever since I was probably 4 years old I’ve had something or someone I wanted to be.

My dream job at 8 years old was to be a singing veterinarian. Slowly that evolved into me wanting to tackle the restaurant industry. (Weird transition…I know) But at 18 years old I’m still dreaming bigger than ever, waking up every morning embracing the fact that I’m a wanna be.

Usually the term “wannabe” is looked down upon in our world. If you know me well though…I like to take things and flip them into a positive light! Truly though, the restaurant industry is changing because of the new generation working in and consuming it. No longer are teenagers just working for a paycheck, oh no, they are looking for “what am I going to gain from this?”

In the following short podcast I’ll be introducing some hiring and incentive ideas to really bring quality Gen Y employees into your team. Every idea is from my own brain…an 18 year old expert on bridging the gap between generations!

Enjoy! if you have any questions make sure to tweet me. :)

How to Hire, Inspire, and learn to Admire Generation Y in the Restaurant Industry – Podcast #1

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UCLA Extension Restaurant Industry Conference Blog Series

We are officially one week away from the UCLA Extension Restaurant Industry Conference! So to lead up to this awesome event I’m brining you a fun Blog Series relating to Gen Y in the restaurant industry!

This years topic for the 16th Annual Conference is “Legends and Lessons.” So My question really is…how do you create legends? Generation Y and the generations to follow are currently legends in the making! So how can you as a manager, owner, or leader help to set them up for success?

Well before the conference starts next week, I’ll be posting a blog series answering these questions and many more!

Here on Tannerodell.com I’m going to be teaching you how to Hire, Inspire, and Learn to Admire Generation Y in the restaurant industry!

Stay tuned for the first Post, coming at you very soon!

Tweet me with your questions and I’ll answer them in the following blogs!

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20 Seconds

I recently saw the movie “We Bought a Zoo” and many of the sayings have just completely stuck with me…I mean this movie was full of sticky stuff! (Sticky= made a big impression)

“All it takes is 20 seconds of insane courage” is one of them that helped me walk through the doors of my new kickboxing place last night. I was excited to hit the bag again…but I wasn’t excited to almost pass out in the process…I guess I didn’t realize how much I pigged out over the holidays. But what else could I of expected…Not much, considering I probably used a Paula Deen sized wheel barrow of butter from Thanksgiving to Christmas. (and no Paula’s wheel barrow is not the same size as everyone else’s wheel barrow…MUCH bigger.)

But this saying really has a lot of power. 20 seconds is NOTHING in our lives but yet it can change EVERYTHING. The bold and all caps is extremely necessary because I’m not sure you’re going to buy this concept…so let me explain.

I was on an airplane last year headed to LA and then Hawaii. (I was lucky my dad brought me along for a conference) and before we boarded the plane to LA one of our seats got upgraded to first class and I immediately nose goes’d that ticket! As I sat down I received the typical “Crap, a teenager” glare from an obvious business man. I settled into the flight and quickly pulled out my Anthony Bourdain book (“Medium Raw”) There was silence between me and my seat neighbor until finally he gazed over and saw what I was reading.

The 20 seconds began: He quickly made an effort to ask me why I was reading a book like that! “Someone your age definitely shouldn’t be reading something written by Anthony Bourdain!” He said.

My response could’ve easily been “I like it” and then on with the silence we would’ve gone…but no, I declared my passion for cooking like there was no one around…I told him about what I do and what I see myself doing in the future. This was rare for me at this point in my life to just express my passion to a random business man on an airplane. But once I uttered the words “I have a passion” I could see I completely got his attention.

Telling someone about your passion takes courage…sometimes more courage than you have. But after 20 seconds I had made a friend, someone who said “You are a lot like me when I was your age.” A complement…I think, and the rest is truly history.

A couple of months later after exchanging business cards before leaving the plane, Charles…The business man…Emailed me about coming to speak at a conference he helps put together. It was the National Restaurant Industry Conference in LA. This was an amazing opportunity that all started on an airplane.

As soon as he asked me if I’d like to do something like this you know what I thought.

Why not? (another great line from the movie)

When opportunities arise in your life I want you to take a leap and be brave! Because 20 seconds of courage is what leads you to your ultimate goals. And when you question your abilities or believe you’re not good enough just always remember to take a deep breath…ask yourself Why not? (and there’s never an answer to this question) and then let the clock tick. 19…18…17…

Always move forward and never look back. Why not isn’t a question that’s meant to be answered…It’s a question that your suppose to leave wanting more.

Always Want MORE! For yourself, for your friends, for your family, and for the good of the world.

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