Chef Jeon Ho-young, ``People who were like parents to me''... sobs when visiting Japanese teachers
Chef Jeong Ho-young sobbed.

The daily life of the bosses was depicted in the KBS2TV variety show "Boss in the Mirror" broadcasted on the 15th.

Jeon Ho-young caught the eye of his benefactor when he was an exchange student in Japan. Jung Ho-young visited an elderly couple who own a fish shop and expressed their gratitude. The grandfather joked, "He's famous in Korea. Thanks to him, I can become famous with him." Jeon Ho-young, who has been preparing fish since elementary school, conveyed his strong desire to learn without receiving a monthly salary, and worked for free while accumulating skills.

Jeon Ho-young said, "This is a place that only sells natural high-grade fish. If I make a mistake, it will be a big problem.. and said "I prepared it all."

Jeon Ho-young added, "There are many famous restaurants in Osaka, but they all deliver from here. I learned a lot from how to prepare fish to how to see fish." The grandfather said, "I caught a cold, but I came out. I thought that Koreans have such a good advantage. That's who I am," he joked.

At that time, the grandmother brought a picture of his graduation, and Jung Ho-young recalled, "My parents couldn't come, so I welcomed them like my parents and served them a meal." In an interview, Jung Ho-young said, "The boss is like a teacher who taught me how to fish. His wife always treated me with a lot of empathy. I think he really treated me like my parents. Thank you guys," he said sincerely.

Jung Ho-young said, "Thanks to my teacher, I was able to succeed, and I am grateful." shed. Here, Jung Ho-young shed tears that had been suppressed.

On the other hand, 'Boss in the Mirror' is a voluntary self-reflection program for Korean bosses to create a workplace where work is fun.
2023/01/16 14:56 KST