What do you guys think? I feel like they act so dramatic sometimes

by CrewTrue3691

41 Comments

  1. Whole-Telephone2077

    Probably posted by people who verbally abuse waiters

  2. porkchop2022

    Bullshit to #2. The first 2 minutes of the very first episode brought back way too many memories I had hoped to suppress.

  3. Dazzling-Jump-1334

    Yeah neither of those commenters have ever worked on a restaurant for a substantial amount of time- it’s so much more than “making food”

  4. Blk_Lion_reloaded

    Worked 2 years as a head expo at a local 🦞 20 years ago and still have flashbacks of ticket orders half a mile long ,grill covered with steaks, fish and chicken and it’s a 2+hr wait in the lobby . Ugh

  5. GroundControl2MjrTim

    The show would way overdramatize, and we all know it happens irl, but fuck those guys in the messages.

  6. AmbassadorAgile8116

    Until you have put hours in the kitchen. Your opinion is irrelevant. If you still feel that way after; you have earned your opinion.

  7. TurboDelight

    My job probably isn’t as intense as the show but those comments reek of entitlement from people who’ve only ever cooked scrambled eggs 

  8. GorillaGrip_Pussy

    If they didn’t act dramatic no one would watch it.

    People probably wouldn’t want to watch the dishwasher eat his evening meal off returned plates either.

    Gotta choose your realism.

  9. ThisThredditor

    if you’ve ever called someone a ‘civilian’ you are this meme

  10. JunglyPep

    “It’s literally just making food, how hard can it be” says someone who can’t make it for themselves so they have to pay someone else to do it

  11. Booyabuttons

    I was a catering chef at the Microsoft headquarters. Scratch cooking in VOLUME! Not for the faint of heart. As many hours as you’re willing to work and as demanding of an account that you could imagine. The kitchen is massive and has dozens of cooks, bakers and chefs putting out tens of millions of dollars worth of food a year. If you can handle that you can handle anything… not just kitchen work, I mean anything in life.

  12. anonamouse187

    These commentators weren’t in this kitchen this Saturday for Restaurant Week

  13. Red_Banana3000

    This is like sports fans thinking they coulda done better

  14. SelarDorr

    there certainly are boh that are overly bitchy about getting orders.

    the comment from 3 is beyond moronic, and i disagree with the sentiment in 2, despite not really liking The Bear or its characters.

    im curious what subreddit got 3 hundreds of upvotes.

  15. ibnQoheleth

    >*”They act like they work in the highest stress environment.”*

    Yeah, sure, nobody working a kitchen will pretend it’s more stressful than working in an ER or fire department, but it’s ludicrous to think kitchens aren’t stressful environments. They can be mini warzones when there’s a rush. And all for low pay, long hours, and little social life outside.

  16. YupNopeWelp

    Forget losing it in pro kitchens (which I’ve done). I’ve lost my shit in my own home kitchen, making food for my own fam damily.

  17. I mean tbh, the foodservice industry, at all levels, is stressful. It probably shouldn’t be. But it fuckin is.

  18. galtpunk67

    using a knife all day everyday, cutting up dead animals and playing with fire  and drug addicts….  

  19. janeyouignornatslut

    Those are all written by people who have never worked in any or in more than one kitchen that they probably quit because they didn’t like it.

  20. oh-ok-51

    But let their burger take 15 minutes and watch them cuss out a server

  21. Apprehensive-Crow337

    Two careers I have had:

    Restaurant industry.

    Trial lawyer.

    The first one was more stressful. These commenters can get fucked.

  22. gtdurand

    As a Venn Diagram, the people who make fun of food service people for being “overdramatic” about their work environment, and the people who complain if their food takes too long, is practically a circle. Like, 90% eclipse.

  23. PinkPoncho3

    its a lot harder than people think.. but also like… most jobs are.

  24. KingTutt91

    I hate that this show has popularized the, everybody is a chef, thing. You work years grinding to become a chef, and then you get there and every Tom, Dick and Janice is a chef now. I know it made my last CDCs blood just boil lmao

  25. ZookeepergameBig7281

    Working with the fucking idiots that make up the general public is what makes the service industry so unbearable.

  26. iaminabox

    No. I learned a long time ago that it’s just food. I am a professional to a tee but do not let impact your life . Don’t be an asshole.

  27. LeontheSimpKennedy

    as a food worker , yes their dramatic and annoying , it gets stressful but it’s not like that 24/7

  28. shinobi500

    I currently work in cybersecurity incident response. I’ve helped track down and kick out ransomware operators deep in the network of a fortune 100 company where each hour of downtime is counted in the millions of dollars. Every time you think you plug a hole, you find out that they’ve established another backdoor into your critical back end systems. I had the FBI on one line asking for intel about what Im seeing, and the Chief Security Officer of the company on another asking for a situation report every 30 minutes all while my team and I are looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack of gigabytes of logs.

    All that being said, I can easily say that the most stress I’ve ever felt at work was 20 years ago when I was the grill station cook at a restaurant on Mother’s day during dinner rush, the order printer is firing like a gatling gun, and the stream of order receipts is now touching the floor. All the while the general manager is standing in the expo window screaming bloody murder at anyone who makes the smallest fuck up. At that moment, you know that any mistake you make has a domino effect on every order coming out of that kitchen. All it takes is for one person to drop the ball one time for 45 minute wait time on orders to turn into absolute mayhem of guests walking out, meals being comped, and your ass getting chewed out in real time by everyone on that line.

    Nothing even comes close. So seriously, anyone who says restaurant work isnt a high stress job has no fucking idea what they are talking about.

  29. Ok_Oven_7901

    LMFAO someone give those people a pair of nonslips, an apron, and a full screen/rail promptly 🥴

  30. Cloverskeeper

    To be fair I genuinely think of and become this meme when it’s dead for a couple of hours and a ticket for a single burger comes in lmao that or me and my staff act like the ticket that came in with a single item 30 mins to close is someone who is out all night wandering the town like a menace we say things like “dear good Michael go home your family misses you”

  31. Illustrious-Back8174

    People should have to do at least 1 year in a hospitality job i think or at least a customer facing job. Like conscription. And you aren’t allowed in pubs or restaurants until then.

  32. Frankenpeenie69420

    People who don’t know anything about something, talking as if they do. In other words, business as usual, man. They can think what they want. I just want to cook.

  33. Dead_End_Street

    The “Obnoxious overuse of the title Chef” show…

  34. chefmonster

    I’ve been cooking professionally for 25 years. This show gets all the little nuances right that give me anxiety, which makes me not want to watch it, while also indulging in the romanticized unrealistic tropes that outsiders believe are true in kitchens, which also makes me not want to watch it.

    The actors are amazing. Other than that, it’s pablum.

  35. Dalmassor

    I can’t watch the Bear because it triggers genuine PTSD from being in kitchens. I have friends who are chefs at higher end restaurants and still struggle to watch. It’s still a real look(or close to it) look at the chaos of a small kitchen with so much shit to do and so little time

  36. wemustburncarthage

    It’s only four hundred pizzas for the seahawks

  37. Impossible-Charity-4

    They same the same shit about nurses

  38. SpphosFriend

    Yeah this was def posted by someone who has never worked in a kitchen during a rush.

    Also I guarantee these people treat foodservice and hospitality workers like shit they scrape of their shoe.

    Carmy is a very relatable character for people like myself who work in this industry while having bad anxiety and mental health stuff going on.