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Cook apprenticeships in San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA

San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA is the 13th-most populous metro in the US. Here is what working as a cook looks like locally.

Updated May 25, 2026

KEY FACTS — SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND-BERKELEY, CA

San Francisco: ~230 of 22K (~1%) · market pressure 71/100 — High pressure.

Cook earning $100K+ annually in San Francisco
~230 of 22K (~1%) ±51

Confidence: medium. Annual labor earnings (W-2 wages + self-employment), not OEWS hourly-wage extrapolations.

Source: Census ACS 2024 5-year PUMS (state-rate projection onto metro OEWS employment).

OEWS six-figure baseline (cook)
Insufficient data

Source: BLS OEWS.

Market pressure score (cook, San Francisco)
71/100 — High pressure

Confidence: low. Composite of projected annual openings, projected growth, and current $100K+ earnings rate. Not a direct vacancy count.

Source: Projections Central data; score computed by Prentice.

Bachelor’s+ in the San Francisco labor force
1.78M

Source: Census ACS 2022 5-year.

Competitive ratio ($100K+ earners / bachelor’s+)
1.3 per 10k

A framing, not a forecast. See methodology.

Numerator: ACS PUMS $100K+ annual earners.

Auto-compiled from California editorial + San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA labor data. Spot an error?

San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA is one of California's largest labor markets for cooks. It is the 13th-largest metro area in the United States by population. This page collects what adults switching into a career as a cook inside the San Francisco metro need first: how local pay compares to the state, what the available labor-market data says about six-figure work, and which statewide programs and licensing rules apply locally.

San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA cooks earn a median of $45,230 (BLS OEWS San Francisco MSA, May 2024). For California context, statewide pay runs from $18/hr at entry to $26/hr at the state median and $41/hr at the experienced end. Statewide headline: $54K avg salary. The San Francisco metro is one of the country's 15 largest; local wages can diverge from the statewide rollup in either direction, so treat the state snapshot as context rather than a local estimate.

Metro-level six-figure cook counts for the San Francisco metro are not yet published; the estimate is suppressed or pending ingestion. ACS 2024 5-year PUMS estimates ~230 $100K+ annual earners (~1.0% of employed cooks, ACS PUMS WAGP+SEMP). Projections Central long-term pressure score: 71/100 (High, low confidence). Bachelor's-plus in the metro labor force: 1.78M (ACS 2022 5-year). Sources: BLS OEWS, Census ACS PUMS, Projections Central, Census ACS.

Statewide cook programs and employer-sponsored paths are listed on the California programs page; none are flagged as metro-exclusive. Metro program and association references are inherited from sourced state pages unless a metro-exclusive entity is explicitly sourced. Treat them as orientation, not a complete local inventory, and verify current intake details with the statewide source or sponsor before relying. Licensing is set at the state level: California rules apply in the San Francisco metro unless a local authority says otherwise. Metro pages use state-level licensing and program context unless a city, county, or sponsor rule is explicitly sourced. Verify current licensing, local add-ons, and sponsor requirements with the official state or local authority before relying. Use the current route links on this page to verify each option's application location, classroom location, worksite geography, assignment or dispatch rules, and required start-time commute. The metro label does not prove a travel radius, current intake, or local eligibility.

VERIFIED ROUTE COVERAGE — SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND-BERKELEY, CA

This public local packet uses only the 2026 research-corpus facts that still have live quote support. It is meant to make the San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA page useful without treating the research kit as a paid guide: the source-backed items below identify real local anchors, the unresolved limits stay visible, and the statewide licensing context still has to be verified with the official California authority before a reader makes an enrollment, tuition, tool, commute, or resignation decision.

The Bay Area offers two concrete community-college culinary routes plus a large Local 2 worksite network that explicitly includes cooks. The sources support a school comparison and employer-search plan, but no currently available paid local apprenticeship or cook vacancy was verified.

For an adult comparing cook options in San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA, the practical question is not just whether the occupation exists. The useful check is whether there is a reachable sponsor, school, employer, agency, or association that can confirm current intake windows, minimum age, diploma or GED requirements, license prerequisites, background screens, physical expectations, drug-testing rules, classroom credit, wage progression, tool ownership, transportation demands, and the first realistic paid work date. That is why this free page keeps the local evidence trail public while reserving the deeper paid bundle for exact application planning only after trace and delivery proof pass.

A strong call or email record should answer plain questions before anyone commits money or quits a job: who signs the apprenticeship agreement, whether probationary periods count toward completion, which coordinator tracks work-process hours, how classroom attendance is documented, whether night classes or hybrid instruction are available, what happens after a failed exam, which fees are refundable, how layoffs affect standing, whether prior military, college, pre-apprenticeship, OSHA, CPR, commercial-driver, bilingual, childcare, math, welding, safety, computer, customer-service, or shop experience changes placement, and which documents must be uploaded before an interview. Those details are local, perishable, and often hidden in phone calls, so Prentice treats them as verification tasks rather than evergreen promises.

Use the packet like a verification worksheet: scan the entity names, then confirm address, sponsor number, intake season, eligibility screen, fee schedule, wage-step policy, instructor contact, completion credential, transfer rules, complaint channel, board citation, public roster status, apprenticeship agreement language, cancellation terms, and the person responsible for updating applicants when a deadline moves. A page is useful for search only when those prompts are visible enough that a reader can challenge the summary instead of trusting polished copy.

In practice, separate four signals before ranking options: a confirmed training provider, a named employer or sponsor, a state or local agency that recognizes the path, and a recent contact who can explain the next intake step. If one signal is missing, keep searching; if two are missing, treat the opportunity as early research until a school adviser, apprenticeship coordinator, workforce board, union office, shop manager, or licensing clerk can put current instructions in writing. Also record who answered, the date, the exact program name, whether the answer came from admissions, workforce development, human resources, a journeyperson, or an owner, and which detail still needs a primary-source link.

Local verification checklist

  • Confirm whether each named program or employer is currently accepting entry-level candidates.
  • Ask whether classroom hours, supervised work hours, or prior trade-school credits transfer.
  • Check whether the commute, shift start, parking, vehicle access, and weekend rules fit your household.
  • Verify the state licensing path, exam sequence, renewal rules, and local add-ons with the authority.
  • Compare first-paycheck timing against savings, childcare, health insurance, and existing debt.
  • Keep notes from calls, emails, open houses, interviews, and sponsor conversations in one dated file.

What this page does not claim

It does not promise that every listed organization has an open apprenticeship seat today, that every employer sponsors formal registered apprenticeship training, or that wages, tuition, tool costs, or admissions calendars have stayed unchanged since the research snapshot. Treat this as a local evidence starting point, then verify the current rule with the agency, sponsor, school, union, contractor, or employer before acting.

Demand signals reviewed

  • Local 2 represents more than 15,000 hospitality workers and names cooks across major Bay Area worksite categories.
  • Laney publishes a two-year degree, one-year Culinary Foundations certificate, Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management certificate, and $46-per-unit rate.
  • DVC publishes Culinary Arts degree and certificate routes with hands-on facilities and an outside internship.

Known limits to verify

  • No current Bay Area Professional Cook registered-apprenticeship sponsor or opening was verified.
  • DVC's current total program length, total cost, and internship pay were not verified.
  • No individual current hotel, airport-concession, stadium, restaurant, or tech-cafeteria vacancy was verified.
  • No current Bay Area Professional Cook apprenticeship sponsor or opening was verified.
  • School credentials do not establish a paid placement or job outcome.

Research kit 2026-05-25; live quote-supported public facts only.

COOK PAY SNAPSHOT — SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND-BERKELEY, CA

$45,230 (OEWS MSA-level median)

Source: BLS OEWS MSA cross-industry estimates. Where MSA-level data is suppressed or unpublished we fall back to the state median and label it explicitly.

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