Local culinary academy helping laid off Mirage workers find new jobs

Hundreds of employees at The Mirage are in limbo as the resort prepares to shut down in just two weeks.

The resort will close down to renovate and re-brand into the Hard Rock Casino, but workers at The Mirage will be left unemployed.

One local academy called Culinary Academy Las Vegas is hoping to help with that. They offer free classes for eligible culinary and bartenders union workers so they can learn new skills and apply for other opportunities.

Anita Escareno just finished a bar apprenticeship program at CALV. She’s worked at The Mirage as a banquet server for more than 20 years.

“I felt very sad,” Escareno said on how she felt when she heard the resort was closing. “I was devastated. You start from zero.”

Escareno said she primarily worked at the conventions at The Mirage, setting up everything from linen and cutlery to glassware.

During the bar apprenticeship program, she learned how to make drinks.

“I’ve always worked hand in hand with bartenders so it’s something I look forward to,” Escareno said.

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