We'd like to be unhappy but we never do have the time

06 April 2006
We'd like to be unhappy but we never do have the time

Chefs are not as happy as they were a year ago - it's official. Training group City and Guilds reckons chefs have fallen from fifth place last year to rank 20th out of 28 in a list of happy professions.

Asked to grade their level of glee on a scale of nought to 10, chefs came back with an average of 7.9. The report, which interviewed 1,301 people, found that beauticians were the chirpiest - with an average rating of 9.2.

But when asked about work/life balance, chefs came third out of 28. Eric Chavot, head chef at the Capital restaurant in London, was doubtful. "Ask my ex-wife about my work-life balance," he said.

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