A man on many dreams, passions …show more content…
I believe he is on the opposite side of the spectrum from most top chefs like Gordon Ramsay who uses anger and strong forces to teach and get things done, were Jamie is about passion and caring to drive his ideas. I believe Jamie would be a great person to work for as he would lay out his expectation clearly and bring new ideas to the table all the time. This creation of new and driving for success would be an environment I would has a multitude of successes in as well as be able to bring new techniques and passions to my work environment. The only downsides I could see working for Jamie would be is constant new ideas as that could cause your current work to pile up and up as he wants new things done before the last is tested …show more content…
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