I tip my hat to you chef.
Wolfgang Puck from the food network?
I get Gordon Ramseys personality, it's a bit abrasive but he is an austere man, but his hardness comes from his passion for food and the quality of it. Based on what I have seen on his shows. from a Christian perspective Gordons shows would have been better with out the cussing and drama.
Puck sounds like a wimp doesn't he? When it comes time for work? He is. LOL.
Gordon is really a sweetheart. I see what you don't see in those kitchen shows. And where great editing makes him seem like he is a hard man to work for....he really is not. Those contestants on the shows would never have been allowed to be hired or work more than one day in a regular fine dining kitchen. Again...it's a show. They bring in the idiots for the drama they create. Not because they really have a chance at the job.
Fine dining kitchens have a different set of rules than most professional kitchens and definitely different from any chain restaurant.
I've walked into a fine dining kitchen for my first day and my "training" was three sentences: Your station is here. The walk-in is there. Here's your menu items for today and Chef will demo them at lunch.
That was it for the training. I had to prep the station complete for a lunch rush downtown and then get things ready for dinner. It was a lot of educated guesswork and prep. Got 90% of it right. Missed on the beurre blanc because I'd never seen it done that way before. But I loved it once I seen it and have made it regularly that way ever since. (With variations all my own of course) The rest was just the SOP stuff I had done my whole life. Shallots. Garlic, various herbs, shellfish, salmon, sole, and I can't remember what else we had.
I came in the kitchen once on my day off to freeze some ice cream in our ice cream freezer (does a batch in a minute flat) and walked in with my street clothes on. The pantry guys (whom I had worked with for over a year) didn't recognize me....they said "You look like a person instead of a chef" and that about sums up how most of us pros feel most days.