• Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social
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    Gordon doesn’t seem to have a problem with the workers as long as they’re doing their jobs. It’s usually the managers he gets the most angry with.

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      So the caption would need to be: “When you’re on coke and H at your maximum wage chair sitting job and you see Gordon Ramsay walk in with a camera crew”

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        “And you forgot you invited them hoping that the ratings will make your restaurant famous and you’ll become rich as fuck”

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            They are already on their death bed when Gordon comes in.

            Restaurants fails all the time with competent people. Imagine a restaurant being run by a dumbass.

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                Some might, but yeah as you said the success rate was pretty darn low. Even in the show when he visits back it’s usually gone back to shit as soon as he leaves.

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            At least in the US series there are basically zero success stories in 6 seasons of the show. Even the best ones end up out of business a few years later.

            Running a restaurant is a paradox. It’s sort of easy to get into because the turnover is so high, but even if you end up having success it’s extremely hard to sustain that over decades.

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      Most of the time there are a half dozen people in the background actually just doing the work. Totally ignored by the camera crew.