Dox47 wrote:
I taught myself because food never tasted the way I wanted it to, got pretty good at it, and now do it professionally. Incidentally, I can't say I'd recommend that career path to many Aspies, or anyone who wants a high standard of living generally. On the other hand, if you enjoy hot, physical, high pressure work in confined spaces while inebriated for next to no money, cooking might be your trade...
One of my jobs during my college years was part time grill cook at a Sacramento area McDonald's where I actually had to "flip" the hamburgers by hand in the 1980's before the chain brought in those pull-down lids that grill both sides of the patties at the same time. I was always being "coached" for being too conservative on the onions and pickles during the assembly. Back in those days they had the stupid McDLT, one of the most overrated burgers ever. I hated those because we had to put "ample" amounts of veggies on one side of the styrofoam clamshell and the bare patty on the other.

I was overjoyed when the chain discontinued this garbage!