“For a lot of chefs and cooks in the Sacramento community seeing Mulvaney do this mental health awareness and suicide prevention is a slap in the face. I’ve worked for him for about a year and I watched people drop like flies because people couldn’t handle his anger and screaming. Maybe he’s doing it because he feels bad for all the mental damage he’s caused. I was always confident in the kitchen and was a top player in one also. Working for him, he tore any confidence and pride I had and I had to work it back up once I left his restaurant. I didn’t know what anxiety, PTSD, and thoughts of suicide was until he made me feel it. He’d scream in your face, physically push you, throw pans across the room wizzing past people’s heads, toss your own knives that you paid for, etc. it was a known thing for most of his workers to not talk to him until he talks to you but to the public he’s an amazing leader. Ask 80-90 percent of the people who have worked for him and they will be offended by what he’s doing. I wish I could talk to him about it but he’d literally look at you and treat you as if you are not worth his time.”
suburbangoblin via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/28/20