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elliotbnvl
5mo ago
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Why is the head chef called the head chef, then? He doesn’t “cook”.
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9rx
5mo ago
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To differentiate him from the "cook", which is what we call those who carry out the actual act of cooking.
elliotbnvl
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5mo ago
Well, don’t go around calling me a compiler!
9rx
5mo ago
If that's what you do, then the name is perfectly apt. Why shy away from what you are?
beaker52
5mo ago
The difference is that the head chef can cook very well and could do a better job of the dish than the trainee.
krapp
5mo ago
"head chef" is a managerial position but yes often they can and do cook.
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