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Old 01-28-2014, 09:52 AM   #1
Eric Weiss
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mike, aka winnisqsuam.. you have on more than one occasion, harassed us, insulted town officials and threatened to sue both us and the town of Alton. You have been informed by both state and local officials that we are in compliance as we have done 0 structural work to the building... everything is as it was.

As far as insecure, nope. I love competition. It breeds creativity. I only wish the new peeps the very best and a long productive run!

You all seem to miss what i was getting at. The term "Executive Chef" is just thrown around. Im sure, if the newbie has a good skill set, they will indeed, in time "grow" into the position of Exec. Its more than just a title.


ie.. if you went to Uni for Political science, you don't graduate as a senator... you put in the time and work up to it.
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Old 01-28-2014, 03:49 PM   #2
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Gee- And it thought all culinary students got a new skillet set when they graduated....


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mike, aka winnisqsuam.. you have on more than one occasion, harassed us, insulted town officials and threatened to sue both us and the town of Alton. You have been informed by both state and local officials that we are in compliance as we have done 0 structural work to the building... everything is as it was.

As far as insecure, nope. I love competition. It breeds creativity. I only wish the new peeps the very best and a long productive run!

You all seem to miss what i was getting at. The term "Executive Chef" is just thrown around. Im sure, if the newbie has a good skill set, they will indeed, in time "grow" into the position of Exec. Its more than just a title.


ie.. if you went to Uni for Political science, you don't graduate as a senator... you put in the time and work up to it.
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