it is with tremendous sadness that I have to write that a wonderful young chef, and good friend, chef Phoenix, passed away early this morning. He was a young man with such depth in his heart, electric smile and laugh, and someone I deeply trusted, appreciated, respected, and enjoyed to be close. I worked with him for over a year at NADA, and was my
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I woke this morning with the weight of the world on my shoulders, but a huge weight lifted from my chest
This is not a failure. This is not a defeat. This us only a lesson. I will learn from this
This weekend has been a complete disaster. Last Thursday, my aunt Deb agreed to a biopsy on the cancer in her lungs. The doctor assured her that there were minimal risks of bleeding or cardiac arrest. 2% is what he said. She had both. In trying to stop the bleeding, she went into cardiac arrest where they spent 15 minutes trying to revive her. They...
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Last week, the Lowe's I was working part time at had two cases of covid confirmed in five days, both in their receiving department. In the meeting with the GM, on Monday, we were told if the cases and the GM took some of our questions. His attitude toward the ordeal was very dismissive to me as in he was not willing for preventative measures...
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Yesterday as I left Lowe's, I received a text from my chef asking me to call him. I was excited. Could this be the call I had been waiting for to say we were going to be ramping up to reopen? No. He told me that the corporate chef had called him that morning and fired him. Not only that, the corporate chef had also...
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I know I have already written about this woman, but my heart still aches that she is no longer a part of the site. I will only use her user name out if respect for her privacy.
This woman was amazing. She came back to this site when I was in a dark place and get energy, her positivity drive me to want to be...
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