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Sounds like a load of garbage to me; so glad I don't watch it.


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Lol Paula
It isn't too bad a show, sometimes I think it's a bit boring but it is pretty good I think


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well the accolades and descriptors here don't exactly make me wanna watch it -  good thing you don't work for TEN eh?



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I wish I did, I would make it so good Like enough with boring twists on  BB , it would be totally different. they wouldnt air stupid shows and they would air lots of good old shows as well as cool new ones.

(this is me being in charge of everything here )


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He should be the bigger man he is older and employed by them after all! If he is not then he should be fired. How would you know I have no idea what it's like to work in the real world, for your information I work in a kitchen and I do know what it's like!
Also the teenager did not physically threaten him, he said he had to walk out because if he stayed for another 30 secs he would have punched him. The chef responded saying he'd give him 29 secs before he would kill him. Both doing excactly the same thing. He did not apologise for this remark and no one will look kindly on death threats and that is not the way to deal with someone like that.


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Obviously you weren't watching because he did apologize to the young man for his behavior and comments...

& you say you work in a real industrial size kitchen?  Highly doubtful young one, because otherwise you would fully comprehend what it's like to work in such a pressure situation.  To speak to your boss like that?  No way, no how!  Especially in the service industry... the language & threats that occurred regularly in a proper kitchen would make a sailor blush


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I don't know if it is industrial size or not, but it is pretty big.. ( I don't just work in the kitchen btw)
The boss aplologised for misleading him with instructions, he never apologised for threatening to kill him.
I'm not saying the boys behavior was correct either but the boss was definitly in the wrong.
And don't call me young one..


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I don't know if it is industrial size or not, but it is pretty big.. ( I don't just work in the kitchen btw)
The boss aplologised for misleading him with instructions, he never apologised for threatening to kill him.
I'm not saying the boys behavior was correct either but the boss was definitly in the wrong.
And don't call me young one..


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Whilst he didn't actually use the words," I'm sorry for threatening to kill you ", he definitely said something along the lines of ... I was out of line, I overreacted, I shouldn't have behaved that way to what you were saying

Anyway, back to my original point... & I think you might agree... the people training these youngsters & giving them the break of a lifetime need some education themselves.  You cannot just throw a line chef in a room with 15-20 troubled young people & not expect conflict. There is too much baggage.  


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Do they have Councillors connected to the show that can help these kids? Because i feel it's a little too much to expect the chefs to teach them all they need to no in a matter of weeks and try to deal with their behavourial problems as well.....


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Whilst he didn't actually use the words," I'm sorry for threatening to kill you ", he definitely said something along the lines of ... I was out of line, I overreacted, I shouldn't have behaved that way to what you were saying

Anyway, back to my original point... & I think you might agree... the people training these youngsters & giving them the break of a lifetime need some education themselves.  You cannot just throw a line chef in a room with 15-20 troubled young people & not expect conflict. There is too much baggage.  


no he said that about his "lets go" comment

yeah they need councilling



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... yeah they need councilling


But those young people need something first.  It's called manners!



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Some of them are creepy


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The one that I thought would fail immediately, because she was stoned on methadone at the initial interview & admitted that she had only just started a program, is ironically the one that is succeeding the most... she is leisurely kicking asses & taking names... everyone is thoroughly impressed with her skill level & she is arriving early to every single class, missing nothing & taking full advantage of the opportunity offered.

As for the madness of their manners ... you must remember these people have been treated like crap.  Every single person has more than likely let them down OR they believe this to be true.

Having said that, the aforementioned young lady is also polite.  


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... As for the madness of their manners ... you must remember these people have been treated like crap.  Every single person has more than likely let them down OR they believe this to be true...  


Sorry, there is no excuse for bad manners. IMO that is.  



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Is the stoned one the girl that often gazes into the distance not looking like she's quite there? she seems like she is still on drugs but good she is getting better.
That mother seems to be doing well


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Is the stoned one the girl that often gazes into the distance not looking like she's quite there? she seems like she is still on drugs but good she is getting better.
That mother seems to be doing well


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She was the one that thanked Jamie for giving them the chance via the satellite linkup

She seems like she is still on drugs because she is ... she is on methadone.  Basically, they slowly wean you down until you do not need it anymore  


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