Bears_Koolaid
Is this supposed to be surprising
I don’t think I agree. Who watches Hells Kitchen and thinks, “man, doing extremely complex and fast paced cooking in a stressful environment with a chef who’s verbally assaulting me at every moment seems very appealing, I should change my occupation!” Aside from people with a superiority complex and a ‘Can’t lose’ mentality.
I honestly think it’s more likely to drive people away from jobs in the food industry, especially if they’re not already interested in cooking. That being said the dramatization factor is definitely there, and I would hope that most people at this stage would recognize that “reality” tv and competitions like this don’t actually represent reality at all, at least in most circumstances.
Even if that’s true, it still seems like pretty whacky behavior to park so carefree like that. If he would have pulled up into the lot in front of him he could have straightened himself out. I would be embarrassed to leave my car like that regardless of how many people were there.