Prove to me that women belong in every workplace. I have cooked in 10+ kitchens for just over a decade, from fine dining to gastro-pubs, and women make up probably 10% of the industry. Sex sells, and women who do work in the food industry mostly just scamp food from the kitchen to the tables, flash smiles and cleavage and take home tips making much more money than I could hope.
Modern feminism (cancer, cough) preaches "equality" but most of the server's I meet can barely handle the stress of just running food, let alone cooking it. The kitchen will always be a man's world, because the environment and stress is something that men can deal with better.
Over the years this has created a degenerate but pretty fun atmosphere that most cook's recognize, we all make horribly sexist and racist jokes and fuck with eachother constantly. Modern women couldn't handle one tenth of the bullshit that we put eachother through, and yet they think that they SHOULD.
I guess I am just saying KNOW YOUR ROLES.
If this doesn't debunk feminism, I don't know what will.
Nicholas Hughes
Crap.
Josiah Howard
The idea is that women are supposed to be homemakers. Not pro cooks or chefs. Also it's kind of amazing to see our closest neighbor to the North really so unaffected by our degeneracy until now.
Chase Kelly
Canada has to deal with the degeneracy of every race
Jordan Collins
IDK man. I've been in the industry as long as you and I feel like eating a bullet everyday. Plus there's dikes in every kitchen so that whole 10% thing is a lie.
Jaxson Green
Why would Sup Forums prove to you that women should be in the workforce? Most people here agree that they shouldn't be.
Camden Clark
The only women who make it are the one's who try as hard as they can to act like men
Jayden Rogers
>Prove to me that women belong in every workplace. But they belong in no workplace at all.
Christopher Ward
For what? Even head chefs rarely break 70K. seems silly pissing off your twenties just so you can make slightly above the average income. It's a bad business. You and I will never work as hard as a 3rd worlder who has their family held hostage by narcos. also, >working hard in a kitchen >sucking the managements collective dick only one of these will get you anywhere
Owen Carter
I agree with you, but after sinking in 10 years, my resume is good enough to argue a decent income, they feed me through out the day for free, and I get a discount on liquor at the restaurant I work at, so I'm not having too bad of a time. Just watching the downward spiral and arguing points of feminism seems something to be politically incorrect about.
Evan Miller
I get it. It's hard to explain to people why we do it. Shit's fun and we know we can physically and mentally do things some people can't. Comida's and free booze makes up for it somewhat but you can't pay a mortgage with that shit. I've met too many 40 year old dudes working on the line with me. I'll die before that happens It's just a shit industry for long term success. It's easy to work your way up in a relatively short time but there's not much after. Let's the mexicans do it. You're worth more than this garbage
Ian Gray
Back of house is mentally taxing. I really needed a job when I was in college and no one was hiring because all of the local businesses rehired everyone that came back from last summer. So I went with the nuclear option and signed up for a line cook, knowing I would be forced on dishwasher first. My first night was rough as fuck. I was out at twelve PM while everyone else had left two hours earlier, scrubbing burnt stuff off pans. The stuff I did in the dish station made my body so sore I didn’t go to the gym the day after a shift. The first two weeks were horrible because you busted your ass off and no one seemed to appreaciate it. But then the people in the back of house saw you were going to be in it for the long haul, and slowly I started accumulating a lot of respect doing what I did. The first two weeks to first month is a test. It separates the nu-males, soyboys and females from the mentally strong men. It lets everyone know that you can deal with stress and pain and you won’t be a burden once you become a line cook. When I was bumped up, I realized really fast that the back of house is the most politically incorrect work environment anywhere, and everyone is a bro. It’s so brotherly on line cook it’s almost a cult, and if you put your heads together and get past the shit talking and rushes then you can accomplish anything. I shit you not, our regional sales manager was a bitchy 30 something who had never worked like we have, and we hated her so much because when she would come in to inspect something she would give us gray hairs and threaten us with all this legal shit over the smallest things. So we started taking all of the receipts out of the trash cans that customers left behind, and filled in the surveys online that was linked. We did hundreds of those things before we learned she got booted.
Kayden Rodriguez
How much of Sup Forums are really line cooks considering the bants are about the same? This thread is comfy
Ethan Bennett
I powerlevel super hard at work >surprise conservative Mexicans and working Negroes actually agree with most of it the bants are the only thing that keep me going but I'm going to be old one day and that's not the environment I want to be in
Carson Young
obviously never worked in shipping devanning and pushed yourself to beyond limits so that you forget they even exist
also in 10 years of doing so I have never worked along side a woman not even once, not on a forklift or as a pair of hands and if you someone here has in a warehouse or quayside that's not real shipping and fake and gay.
Brody Phillips
I actually did quite a bit of manual labor, working under a foreman on a dock, doing loading and unloading and setting up the occasional tradeshow. No woman I have ever seen wants to roll steel around or set up display's.
Equality is just a bubblegum word for women wanting to put themselves above men socially, I think.
Matthew Evans
I've worked in warehouses my man. Did it for a year because I wanted to see how much I really wanted to work in restaurants. Literal retards can unload pallets. Plus working for 8 hours without really having human contact other than walking past each other isn't really healthy for the mind. >apples and oranges Physical labor should be utilized as a step up. Learn from other's mistakes
Anthony Rodriguez
unload pallets? piss easy yea, try stacking and wrapping 80+ a day, some day's done 200+ and yea retards can, not that I've ever worked with any or am one (taught myself to rebuild computers and laptops by the time I was 15) and company I mainly worked for from here to London no doubt moved more goods by hand than any other in the country with a work force of generally about 30-50. A year isn't really long enough to qualify yourself as having any experience in the field... how many warehouses have you worked in like one? I've worked in over 30 and whilst it isn't healthy for the mind... the bant's, shit's and giggles we had were second to none, we were that good and indespensible to some place we did whatever the fuck we want, drink, dude weed lmao you name it
I'm talking about shipping/manual labour inside shipping containers and the rest I've seen and done thing's along side others that would make people's head spin. A retard would find themselves in A&E very quickly.
Aiden Walker
sage bump looks like this thread is dying Hope you guys have a good night Candabro keep up the good work. Remember if you're willing to work 13 hours straight and come home with burns and cuts you can out pace any normie in any other job. FIND THAT OTHER JOB Goodluck and goodnight, my miserable assholes
Daniel Powell
>Physical labor should be utilized as a step up.
true though but employers and others do there best to stop you from doing so, real laborer's with a good work ethic can forget trying to get away from it.
Dylan Campbell
>30+ different locations >defending a terrible job >pretty sure this is a kitchen thread anyways
Our pride makes us want to defend blue collar, which is completely fine. But if we're going to dick wave about how hard we work, we should move into other industries. I'm not concern trolling but there's a way up. It'll be different for each of us. But it's possible
Fuck this shit tho, gotta be up in 5 hours
Cooper Fisher
I like it for the fact no one was on my case and free to do what I want, + pay was good and you get strong as fuck
>Our pride makes us want to defend blue collar, which is completely fine. ah >But if we're going to dick wave about how hard we work, we should move into other industries. I guess >I'm not concern trolling but there's a way up. It'll be different for each of us. But it's possible perhaps >Fuck this shit tho, gotta be up in 5 hours peace out, also fuck this too