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Well there goes the respect I had for Ja'Nel, the recent winner of Hell's Kitchen. The stupid woman blew a golden opportunity by testing positive for cocaine. What really grinds my gears is the current rumor that she'll apparently still get the $250,000 salary. What a great message that sends. Despite finding Mary's little girly voice and personality annoying, I think Gordon needs to pass the opportunity to her.
'Hell's Kitchen' Winner Ja'Nel Witt -- FAILED DRUG TEST | TMZ.com
Another life opportunity squandered by drug use, what a shame.
Um, a 250,000 dollar salary is not an opportunity squandered. I don't do drugs and that's a lot more than what I make! :lol:
She lost the job I think.
Exactly. Lol! She doesn't have to work AND she still gets the $250,000 salary.
WTF? I didn't know THAT.
HUGE punishment right? :lol: She must be weeping right now.
Fun Fact -- $250,000 can buy roughly 10 kilos of cocaine ... depending on the quality.She's probably out scoring 250 k worth of coke for a huge party.
She's probably out scoring 250 k worth of coke for a huge party.
More likely, writes Anthony Bourdain in Kitchen Confidential, that elegant three-star concoction is the collaborative effort of a team of "wacked-out moral degenerates, dope fiends, refugees, a thuggish assortment of drunks, sneak thieves, sluts, and psychopaths," in all likelihood pierced or tattooed and incapable of uttering a sentence without an expletive
Fun Fact -- $250,000 can buy roughly 10 kilos of cocaine ... depending on the quality.
Read more: 'Hell's Kitchen' Winner Ja'Nel Witt -- FAILED DRUG TEST | TMZ.com
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It's not, I worked in the restaurant industry and while I didn't do drugs heavily many of my coworkers did. A small percentage did the hard stuff, and a much larger percentage liked the wacky weed.Good chef does drugs? Tell it to Anthony Bourdain! Apparently, it's not that uncommon.
Kitchen Confidential, Insider's Edition: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly: Anthony Bourdain: 9780062231376: Amazon.com: Books
Who cares what drugs the person did or did not do, on their own time.
It is not her employers business, and certainly not your business.
For coke, I do believe it should be an employers right to dictate usage at the work place.
But at home or on their own time... no freaking way.
I should also note that I am not for the legalization of cocaine.
I simply think that it is not an employer's business what someone does outside of work unless it is somehow affecting the business.
Well there goes the respect I had for Ja'Nel, the recent winner of Hell's Kitchen. The stupid woman blew a golden opportunity by testing positive for cocaine. What really grinds my gears is the current rumor that she'll apparently still get the $250,000 salary. What a great message that sends. Despite finding Mary's little girly voice and personality annoying, I think Gordon needs to pass the opportunity to her.
'Hell's Kitchen' Winner Ja'Nel Witt -- FAILED DRUG TEST | TMZ.com
Oh no...Cocaine! Did she put it in the food? If not, then it's not my business and I don't care.
Oh no...Cocaine! Did she put it in the food? If not, then it's not my business and I don't care.
Why in the heck would a chef get fired for using cocaine?
Unbelievable. :doh
It is the employers business as he is paying for the insurance that covers the mistakes made by the Chef.
If the Chef screws up under the influence, the employer is on the hook for the damage if there is any.
So it is better to not have those who make poor personal choices working for you.
She won...it didn't seem to have a functional effect on her abilities.
Again, not in the food then it's not my business. Too many people believe themselves so upright, morally obligated to get into people's business these days and this is what pushes all our zero-tolerance BS. If it effects performance, then OK, if not then STFU and mind your own business.
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