“We Just Change The Labels”: 82 Surprising Industry Secrets Delivered By People Who Work There

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Things you only heard to be true might shine in a different light once you see them with your own eyes. This sentiment is vividly illustrated in a popular thread on r/AskReddit where people have been sharing the secrets about the industries they work in that they probably wouldn’t have learned without hands-on experience.

On the other hand, associates tend to trust their coworkers more than leadership, feeling more in tune with the pulse of the workplace from a peer perspective.Political propaganda. TV hosts and speakers don't believe that s**t themselves and are very cynical about it, like it's just a job like any other.

However, while difficulties often affect frontline workers, in the current business environment, leaders and managers are 56% more likely to experience extensive disruptive change in their organization.Rotten potatos are used to make chips. People assume the brown spots are from where they got a little overcooked, they're not.

The massive, professional-quality cinema projectors that movie theaters use... the ones that can project crystal-clear 4K+ images... the ones linked to top-notch surround systems that make movies come to life... the ones so big they have a giant exhaust hose...The staff has totally ripped each other apart in *Mortal Kombat,* or explored a fantasy world in *Breath of the Wild* or blown away enemies in *Call of Duty* on the big-screen when everyone has left for the night.

Not my current industry but most supermarkets price fix between themselves. It's known, it has been known and nothing is done about it.The ham in the gold foil is the same as the ham without the gold foil. Worked the line where they’re both made and the gold foil packaging was added without even stopping the line or changing anything at all. Save yourself $5-$15 and buy the one without the gold foil.

Utility construction, the majority of the subcontractors have no idea what they’re actually doing and are just following the instructions like it’s IKEA furniture. Worked at Best Buy. We were trained to categorize customers into segments. If someone was rich and older they were referred to as Barry. His wife was Jill and she was all about spending his money. There was the “empty nesters” group that were old folks who thought technology was too difficult.

But what happens after the smiles fade is unexpectedly heartbreaking. Once they’re done, many spend the next 30-45 minutes processing a wave of emotions, often feeling profoundly lonely and disconnected. They know they couldn’t engage with fans on any meaningful level, and there’s a sadness in realizing they’re not who people think they are.

Also, audiences like to blame QA for bugs, but that's extremely misguided. I guarantee that QA knows about every bug in detail . The real folks to blame are management who choose not to put resources towards fixing these bugs.This one will be obvious to most people, but it wasn't to me at the time:I use to assume that doctors were held to such a high standard that they were all fairly competent. This isn't true.

Diamond mines treat their workers the best. Stunning accommodation, wifi and TV, free food, free drinks and cigarettes, easy shifts, lots of time off, and huge wages because you can't detect Diamonds leaving the mine and on planes very well so it pays to keep their staff so happy that they don't want to risk losing their job.

When financing a car at the dealership they can and will mark up the interest rate almost certainly. Unless you, the consumer, specifically ask them “is this the best rate I qualified for?” then they technically don’t have to give you the best rate. They can add as much as they feel they can get away with, then act like they’re doing you a favor by “discounting the rate”. The Truth in Lending Act states that if asked, they must disclose, but only if asked.

3. Casinos don't have vaults. All profit a casino makes is loaded into armored trucks every few hours, and is shipped to the bank. Also, open relationships feel more common, and so tabloid pictures aren't always of cheating, but just people with different relationship dynamics.We get calls every day from patients asking for ways to make their medications last longer, skip doses, etc. Because they can't afford their meds until they stop calling because they skipped 1 too many doses.

As a real estate photographer—almost everyone’s home is disgusting. You would think they would be in tip top shape ready for their close ups, but no. I have gone into stranger’s homes every day for the last 10 years and 85% of the time they are gross and cluttered. Doesn’t matter if it’s a trailer or a mansion. People generally don’t clean and their houses are often cluttered and messy. So don’t beat yourself up if your house doesn’t look like a model home. No one else’s does either.

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