I was a restaurant cook before becoming a private chef before turning to social media. I did dinner parties for many clients in Aspen and It was super stressful.
@@_AdrianRamirez_ actually a lot of billionaires don’t work they just aren’t technically retired because they receive residual income from shares but many of their companies are sold to still working billionaires and conglomerates
I have this ~3b worth client/friend who is so down to earth that he takes the metro to downtown, drives a Japanese SUV, eats at cheap takeouts(mostly), doesn't hire full-time domestic cleaners, lives in a relatively small(2000sqf) luxury condo, is friendly to everyone!
@@danielakbari3447 yea.. of cos there's always some nice people around! I also kinda realize that the old money rich folks behave very differently from those newly minted billionaires..
From ,india tamilnadu..I Am hospitality student,i have been worked in cruise ship as a accommodation supervisor past 4 years in Australian cruise, presently i m Saudi Arabia.after watch' this inspiration chef video,my career plan turned as a chef. To next year's become continental chef,,, in future become a best continental chef...
I don’t know who, but someone needs to hear this, you’ve got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some if you really want financial freedom
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I've been the personal chef for a few famous/wealthy people. Out of all the bosses, I had one singer that was amazing. I traveled with her, etc. Lots of strange requests at all hours of the day and night. If I told you who my last employers was you'd understand why I no longer do it.
@@jazminrod6 monsters were Mariah Carey, la reid, etc. The most amazing was Whitney Houston. She was so kind and loving. We became friends. She took me everywhere. Her drug use was out of control at the end. I couldn't take it. I left on great terms. It was nice having her as a personal reference on my resume
They're conveniently not mentioning the tips. That figure you're stating does not take into account the lavish tips and gifts that these chefs get by virtue of serving rich clients. No surprise they also don't pay taxes on these tips most of the time
If you're reading this, look into Anthony Bourdain. The "chef" life is more about those long hours than the fancy shit. Its more about caring for the food more than a watch or a boat ride. You have to love your food, then worry about the BS perks.
Had a associate… she took a blind interview process long story short she ended up being the chef for the owner of the Spurs making over 6 figures…. Best part from what I’m told they don’t want a lot of detailed dishes it’s mostly simplistic
Right? I don’t know if I calculated it right, but if a chef is working 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, they’re making around $25 an hour. That’s not a ton considering they’re technically constantly ON the clock.
Facts. The cook is literally the reason u are even still alive. They deserve to get paid WELL. I make that much being a stripper and I only work 12 hrs a week, and ppl arent allowed to talk to me outside of work, I can tell any client who disrespects me or acts entitled to fuck off and say no to anything I dont want and am uncomfortable with. Amd I'm not even in a big city. Cooks work way more hours with way more stress for way more entitled ppl- and cant even yell someone ofd unless they eanna damge their careers lol. Whoever this billionaire is stingy asf.
Oh come on, I work on yachts and they spend 1000€ on a week, not even billonaires, just rich people. Everyone is different. And they, they complain about 50 cents haha
You are about right with your information. The thing is, is it really worth the job with all those disadvantages? I am a private chef here in the caribbean to tourist & owners with luxury homes. The pay is great but the stress level is wayyyyy to much.
At one point I thought I would love to work for someone rich. I do not think I could handle the stress from it. I used to also think about if I would hire a private chef if I ever became rich. My ex-wife said I would probably drive my chef insane constantly getting into the middle of things since I like to have so much control over what is made in my kitchen.
Nice video... I think the pandemic has taught people the importance of multiple stream of income, unfortunately having a job doesn't mean financial freedom or security.
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You know that a US American is writing the script when it is considered a “perk” to have a minimum of one month “paid vacation per year”! With the exception of a few tiny island nations and the USA ALL countries mandate paid holiday for employees with virtually all developed nations mandating 20 days or more paid vacation - in other words one month.
Wow... in Canada, groceries are a lot more expensive. We spend about $800/month on food (including restaurants and take outs) family of two. Can't imagine what it costs for a family of 4, here in Canada.
You keep showing my favorite yacht, M/Y: Luminosity all 5,800 gross tonnes of volume and 353 feet of length. Hybrid, custom tenders. The video wall is out of this world. It doesn't get better than this, today
The richer you're, the more complicated you tend to make your life. I'm all for eating well & healthy, but some people's taste is just because they're rich and can afford it.
You can not believe how stressful it is to be one. I currently working for one now in thailand you will need to come up with new menu every meals. All of them have differents diet. One for body builder, another for low diet calories and sugar and last for non veg diet. The time they eat the meal between the day also unpredictable, event and party is on or off mostly you can never tell. Ps.I'm just sharing experiences by no means complaining. If you looking to be one of private chef for high net worth ppl. Therichest really on point.
I work as a chef for a billionaire, And I was lucky enough to find the nicest one! But it this a life dedicated to serve others, a lot of learning and travelling tho
Chef are chefs for a reason!..we dont work for money!... Loving work even if it pays less is what makes a person great chef!...Satisfaction over happiness!...paisa kamana hota to smuggler ban jaate😂
Very well said ! Just like any other career a person decides to pursue, we may not all agree on the labour it takes but if it’s your passion it shouldn’t even feel like a job !
after the middle I was like: Well thats not for mee the job not even all the money, time is more valuable and what is time without friends and family ...
7:57 a grocery bill of $200-250 a month is not even possible in 2022 in New Orleans. I spend over a hundred a week for myself. I only eat out once or twice if that and I cook all else for myself
This kind of job is 300k-500k plus a year. All those languages , travel and phony attitudes are awful. I've worked around millionaires and billionaires and they could never compensate for some of the crap they say. God bless the chefs.
Hi i am a private chef in singapore, not exactly true this video, but i love what i do, not so much focus on the money, but the interesting places i get to cook at
Personally speaking, I have no desire to live in a mansion, but, the mansion @02:24 is absolutely beautiful!! And I’m sure I’d be happy to call that home haha
Big, empty houses full of superficial people. That sounds like more of a nightmare than a blessing to me. At most they might throw a party for the rich friends who don't really like each other. This is the reality of their life. No need to editorialize it
Working as a chef anywhere is stressful. The more you get paid the more the stress. But $65000 a year seems like a dream to me. My current pay isn't even close to 3% of that 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@chrisp1318 In India it's considered pretty much the basic in some sectors. So yeah my pay roughly converts to that in usd. Also it's not just rice. Chicken mutton fish, I have everything 😒
The title should be "Inside the life of a ''billionairE'S" chef"
I thought the chef was a billionaire.
same
Exactly, I mean a bonus of $1,200 does not make that chef a billionaire. 🤔 😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣me too
Me too.. couldn't believe it so I clicked..
Lol, me too
I was a restaurant cook before becoming a private chef before turning to social media. I did dinner parties for many clients in Aspen and It was super stressful.
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I did those same 2 things at the same time since 19 years old it’s not that bad started at 15 now I’m 22 I don’t think I’d ever get tired of it
Imagine being a billionaire chef and still working
When you Truly love what you do, no amount of money would make you want to stop
Working for a billionaire
Whuuuuaaattt Hell naw if i have take hen other people have to take my SHIT
work don't stop grind don't stop billionaires don't stop working money and time waits for no one
@@_AdrianRamirez_ actually a lot of billionaires don’t work they just aren’t technically retired because they receive residual income from shares but many of their companies are sold to still working billionaires and conglomerates
I have this ~3b worth client/friend who is so down to earth that he takes the metro to downtown, drives a Japanese SUV, eats at cheap takeouts(mostly), doesn't hire full-time domestic cleaners, lives in a relatively small(2000sqf) luxury condo, is friendly to everyone!
i think a lot of people are like that too, imagine being very arrogant and rich, that would just be cringe
@@danielakbari3447 yea.. of cos there's always some nice people around! I also kinda realize that the old money rich folks behave very differently from those newly minted billionaires..
what do you do for him?
@@mustaphaotasse5547 I sold him the Japanese SUV..
where do you live?
From ,india tamilnadu..I Am hospitality student,i have been worked in cruise ship as a accommodation supervisor past 4 years in Australian cruise, presently i m Saudi Arabia.after watch' this inspiration chef video,my career plan turned as a chef. To next year's become continental chef,,, in future become a best continental chef...
How much do you earn?
@@bakedpotato1536expected monthly 6000 to 7000 USD
@@HariHaran-ss9de currently how much?
@@bakedpotato1536 725 usd carnival cruise
I don’t know who, but someone needs to hear this, you’ve got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some if you really want financial freedom
Beautifully said. I tell my folks these words everyday.
It’s good to save money but most people don’t understand the market moves and tend to be misled in facts like this and always depends on money in the bank
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I've been the personal chef for a few famous/wealthy people.
Out of all the bosses, I had one singer that was amazing. I traveled with her, etc.
Lots of strange requests at all hours of the day and night.
If I told you who my last employers was you'd understand why I no longer do it.
Tell us!
@boodoggy Super cool!
@@jazminrod6 monsters were Mariah Carey, la reid, etc. The most amazing was Whitney Houston. She was so kind and loving. We became friends. She took me everywhere.
Her drug use was out of control at the end. I couldn't take it. I left on great terms. It was nice having her as a personal reference on my resume
@@boodoggy did she ever mentioner Eminem lol
@@kushtrimzogaj2827 never
$8,000 a month for working 12-18 hour days including weekends, is actually minimum wage.
exactly what I was thinking
They're conveniently not mentioning the tips. That figure you're stating does not take into account the lavish tips and gifts that these chefs get by virtue of serving rich clients. No surprise they also don't pay taxes on these tips most of the time
You are insane if you think thats minimum wage, even with the long hours.
What’s minimum wage where YOU live😂 plus remember you’re on the clock that long but you’re not cooking the whole time
I did it for $ 15,000 a month managing a whole hotel
If you're reading this, look into Anthony Bourdain. The "chef" life is more about those long hours than the fancy shit. Its more about caring for the food more than a watch or a boat ride. You have to love your food, then worry about the BS perks.
Is that not the point of loving food?
Had been working 3 years as private chef in yacht and villas its really well payed but really hard bussy job.
That sounds like quite the life experience though!
Had a associate… she took a blind interview process long story short she ended up being the chef for the owner of the Spurs making over 6 figures…. Best part from what I’m told they don’t want a lot of detailed dishes it’s mostly simplistic
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"He was paid well… $8450 per MONTH" umm… sure, "paid well" for basically 24/7 on call at the whim of your BILLIONAIRE boss.
Right? I don’t know if I calculated it right, but if a chef is working 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, they’re making around $25 an hour. That’s not a ton considering they’re technically constantly ON the clock.
I make that much after taxes being a truck driver 😂 no education debt hell I barely graduated high school
He got a $1200 bonus for Christmas. Thats less than the stimulus checks we got!
True, that amount sounds like an insult having to be a slave to a billionaire, who probably drinks that away in a weekend.
Facts. The cook is literally the reason u are even still alive. They deserve to get paid WELL. I make that much being a stripper and I only work 12 hrs a week, and ppl arent allowed to talk to me outside of work, I can tell any client who disrespects me or acts entitled to fuck off and say no to anything I dont want and am uncomfortable with. Amd I'm not even in a big city. Cooks work way more hours with way more stress for way more entitled ppl- and cant even yell someone ofd unless they eanna damge their careers lol. Whoever this billionaire is stingy asf.
No chef is better than my mother 🙏❤
Home cooking from a person who cares and doesn't use expensive ingredients is a high-class chef than the ones who go to the highest culinary school.😊
This is how I think when I cook instant noodles
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Thank you for Distracting me From Making My Modules 😊
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Bruh I only answer em the day before it's deadline
What if my hands sweat alot, am I still capable of becoming a chef?
@@Therichest But TBH I Truly Enjoyed The Vid! 💓🔥❤️
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I mean your chef probably receives 1000 gifts a day, as you are 'The Richest'
I do tip my ubereats drivers generously yes.
Wow only his reply
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Average person spends $233 on groceries a month ?? Wtf are they eating ... instant ramen and cornflakes ...
No way billionaires spend only 2,000$ a month on groceries. I spend a similar amount and I'm no where close to being one.
It sounded to me like bullshit lol, just look at 5:41 . Maybe they spend $2000, only if they eat 95% of their meals in restaurant
Oh come on, I work on yachts and they spend 1000€ on a week, not even billonaires, just rich people. Everyone is different. And they, they complain about 50 cents haha
You are about right with your information. The thing is, is it really worth the job with all those disadvantages?
I am a private chef here in the caribbean to tourist & owners with luxury homes.
The pay is great but the stress level is wayyyyy to much.
8k is nothing lol you burn out so fast
not worth it lol
Lies again? Executive Chef FNB Money
Groceries in NYC for a single person are 400$ minimum a month.
Every job is great you just need to be best at it.
Yea. Some can be dangerous tho like being a pilot for example
Like C. Ronaldo said to his son
No
Not McDonald’s it’s not great and I
Good at it
@@thomasjaerger5347 wtf
@@thomasjaerger5347 WTH
No matter how much they pay you..., you are still working for somebody... and the one that pays you ,doesn't work for anybody.
True
And?
At one point I thought I would love to work for someone rich. I do not think I could handle the stress from it. I used to also think about if I would hire a private chef if I ever became rich. My ex-wife said I would probably drive my chef insane constantly getting into the middle of things since I like to have so much control over what is made in my kitchen.
Nice video... I think the pandemic has taught people the importance of multiple stream of income, unfortunately having a job doesn't mean financial freedom or security.
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this whole video sounds like an intro to "Inside The Life Of A Billionaire Chef" video, instead of the actual video of it
My dream is to come to America and for that I need a little sponsor and in exchange for the sponcer I can pay 5000 thousand dollars.
Title: Inside The Life Of A Billionaire Chef
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I spend £500 on groceries for myself, my misses and my daughter. I ain't close to a billionaire.
That all it matters my guy. Money is temporary , family isn’t.
I thought they were paid more. Though they do have great perks and benefits.
You know that a US American is writing the script when it is considered a “perk” to have a minimum of one month “paid vacation per year”! With the exception of a few tiny island nations and the USA ALL countries mandate paid holiday for employees with virtually all developed nations mandating 20 days or more paid vacation - in other words one month.
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Waking up me up at 1 am for champagne 😳...slavery.... can’t they pour some champagne themselves? Christ ....
Lmao!
“He got a $1,200 Christmas bonus!” From his billionaire boss? Not that impressive…
They call that a "bonus" 😂 , just let that sink in.
Ultimate slaves
It’s hell on earth unless you get a very very rare decent boss. Money isn’t worth it.
I could not avoid thinking about the movie Ratatouille while watching this video. By the way, very good video.
Wow... in Canada, groceries are a lot more expensive. We spend about $800/month on food (including restaurants and take outs) family of two. Can't imagine what it costs for a family of 4, here in Canada.
Hello Marie how are you doing hope you are having a great day
Well you do…. $800(approximately) X 2…. So it would cost $1600 (approximately) per month for a family of 4…😓
It is awesome to have you're own private chef
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With this kind of experience, you would rather start your own restaurant, and earn even more.
Thank you for the update, TheRichest..!! Wow, too late for me to change the career now. Good luck to those who are still young. 🤣
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The world only has about 5000 billionaires. Odds of anyone watching this becoming a chef for a billionaire are slim
You keep showing my favorite yacht, M/Y: Luminosity all 5,800 gross tonnes of volume and 353 feet of length. Hybrid, custom tenders. The video wall is out of this world. It doesn't get better than this, today
The richer you're, the more complicated you tend to make your life. I'm all for eating well & healthy, but some people's taste is just because they're rich and can afford it.
bro this is so good
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@@musselmanmedia5236 bro the richest is GOATED
You can not believe how stressful it is to be one. I currently working for one now in thailand you will need to come up with new menu every meals. All of them have differents diet. One for body builder, another for low diet calories and sugar and last for non veg diet. The time they eat the meal between the day also unpredictable, event and party is on or off mostly you can never tell. Ps.I'm just sharing experiences by no means complaining. If you looking to be one of private chef for high net worth ppl. Therichest really on point.
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They said billionair not mutimillionair
@@devantewilliams1408 still he gives his chef 1000$ per plate IKYK 🤷🏻
I work as a chef for a billionaire,
And I was lucky enough to find the nicest one!
But it this a life dedicated to serve others, a lot of learning and travelling tho
Ur videos are so good.
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A head chef of a Michelin star restaurants are the best of the best, they make much more of 65k a year.
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Why should I become a chef for somebody when I can cook myself
U make money bro
Greetings from Scotland. Have a wonderful day everyone!
Chef are chefs for a reason!..we dont work for money!... Loving work even if it pays less is what makes a person great chef!...Satisfaction over happiness!...paisa kamana hota to smuggler ban jaate😂
Very well said ! Just like any other career a person decides to pursue, we may not all agree on the labour it takes but if it’s your passion it shouldn’t even feel like a job !
This is a really lame and bad way of thinking. No matter your profession and how much you love it, you still deserve to be paid fair wages.
my first time hearing a bilionaire chef
They aren’t billionaires themselves they cook for them😂
That's "Billionaire's Chef" not billionaire chef
Business tactics
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Hello Annie how are You doing today hope you are having a great day
2000$ a month is not a lot -also what about the ingredients like caviar and truffle is that on a different exclusive shopping list
Make a video on "Inside life of Billionaire's driver"
Oh, this is a great idea. If we do this video, I'll make sure to give you a shout out!
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"$8000 per month!" Lol Is that a lot is it?
after the middle I was like: Well thats not for mee the job not even all the money, time is more valuable and what is time without friends and family ...
Billionaire chef= richer chef plus more esteem than normal chef
Where in the US people spend $200/month on grocery? Life must be nice wherever that is
Keep doing videos of day in a life of jobs for billionaires
Your wish is my command. Turn on those notifications and keep an eye out!🙂
I'm a cook for myself but if I had one I would pamper them and their families.
My nephew has a PhD from a private university speaks 4 languages but decided to do personal chef which he really enjoy doing.
7:57 a grocery bill of $200-250 a month is not even possible in 2022 in New Orleans. I spend over a hundred a week for myself. I only eat out once or twice if that and I cook all else for myself
Massive stress. Private is more personal and less stress, who needs more stress.
This kind of job is 300k-500k plus a year. All those languages , travel and phony attitudes are awful. I've worked around millionaires and billionaires and they could never compensate for some of the crap they say.
God bless the chefs.
Gordon Ramsay!!!!! Not a billionaire but still worth mentioning
Even tho the chef is going places he doesn't enjoy the luxury he's always working tho
Hi i am a private chef in singapore, not exactly true this video, but i love what i do, not so much focus on the money, but the interesting places i get to cook at
Love your content ♥️
Every videos are 👌
Good cook ? A person who can cook simple food well .
If I was a billionaire and I had a private chef all I would ask him to do is to bring me Mexican mom's and grandma's to make me my food home style 😊
Your diet sounds like it would be boring and bland asf.
I NEED a chef like SANJI...from one piece...😁😁😁..Swordsman like zoro....sharpshooter like ussopp
Wow! One of my dreamed work! Lovely to know!💖💐 can any one hired for an assistant in the kitchen😊😁
Wishes for me
How are you doing today Ong, hope life is treating you kind?
Something tells me Michael Harwood was happy to go look for that pineapple!
Well, thats one way of living the life of a rich person. Being their master chef. Car hop trays from amazon.
The dollar amount on this one are either off, or chefs are paid average educated salaries
They should all go and work on an North Sea oil rig and put huge pieces of paprika goulash on plates with a pair of tweezers !
Yes I want six figer salary and a billionaire mansion so I can buy ps5
That's the dream 😄
Personally speaking, I have no desire to live in a mansion, but, the mansion @02:24 is absolutely beautiful!! And I’m sure I’d be happy to call that home haha
Big, empty houses full of superficial people. That sounds like more of a nightmare than a blessing to me. At most they might throw a party for the rich friends who don't really like each other. This is the reality of their life. No need to editorialize it
It looks like the most stressful job period, no thanks.
Sounds like the poorest job to me not to talk about the stress level. Bad investment paying 70k for a 100k yearly salary
Cooking school:The Richest
How many clicked on this video thinking The Chef is a billionaire
Wish I could do this. It's so fun cooking food
I love to cook since I went to the Hibachi restaurant. That made me want to cook.
$1200 Christmas bonus from a billionaire? Not very impressive... ha ha ha
Omg my recommendation 😍
Now do billionaire kid and tell the most expensive baby and kid products that actually have value not the ones covered in gold and also include toys
And guard
then next try nutritionist
then best and most expensive doctors
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Working as a chef anywhere is stressful. The more you get paid the more the stress. But $65000 a year seems like a dream to me. My current pay isn't even close to 3% of that 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
WTF you make less than $2,000 a year? $5.35 a day? What do you sleep under a bridge and only eat rice??? Welfare cases make more than that...
@@chrisp1318 In India it's considered pretty much the basic in some sectors. So yeah my pay roughly converts to that in usd. Also it's not just rice. Chicken mutton fish, I have everything 😒
Lol, a $1,200 Christmas bonus? That is nothing, you probably get more than that being a manager at Walmart. Even though I would still take it...
Wow😍😍