My current Chef is a real piece of work. For sake of argument we shall call him 'GL'. I don't want to name names, nor will I, since this is an open Blog and I respect the privacy of others. Chef GL has decided that today would be a good day to confuse the hell out of the entire class. First he talks about a new grading method that another Chef uses. Then he says we will grade upon arrival of our menu items. Then he decides to go back to the other Chef's way of grading. Needless to say, alot of my classmates got confused and/ or frustrated with this 'double-talk' on Chef GL's part. I frankly said screw it and let him grade as he wishes, I'll just do my best on my project and let him decide on what to do. Sadly a number of my classmates are disgruntled about the 'double-talk' and are doing a whole bunch of moaning and groaning about said 'double-talk'. I am starting to notice (more now than last semester) who in the class can deal with stress and sudden changes better than others. I had hoped that, the majority of the class being above the age of 21, my peers would not gripe and groan about perceived 'injustices' by our Chef's. Instead I seem to be stuck with a slight majority of my class that are children(based on their whining) in adult bodies.
Luckily The Minority of my Peers are people I can talk to and come to for advice on life, since they have been there and have done that. One classmate (we'll call her Trusted One) is a slight bit older than the rest of us, and she lets us know it. The great part about Trusted One is that she is willing to teach others at no gain to herself. Trusted One also has a knack for teaching concepts in 'plain english', basically in a way and manner that your average Joe Schmoe on the street could understand. I am luckily enough to call Trusted One among my most trusted friends, hence the name. There are many other class mates of mine that I wish to write about, but those shall wait for later rants, and later posts
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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