82 Industry Secrets That Expose What They're Really Like Behind Closed Doors

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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.

Their beef is actually never frozen, and they'll send them back if they get packed with frozen items. They turn away shipments for things like meat touching produce , like they should but no one else does. They send back expired or off-batch produce , which they should, but no one else does.survey

I work in product development. No one is bringing manufacturing back to US from China. If they’re forced to leave, they’re going to Vietnam, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Mexico etc.It's very, very hard at the moment for manufactures in other countries to compete with China, so despite boastful claims by US politicians, I think many -- if not most -- products coming into the country will continue to be made in China for the foreseeable future.

I would recommend asking someone in the field who they would recommend for their own family before picking a surgeon.Definitely! As a med-surg RN, I've had patients that have asked about who is good for back surgery. It will get you the most honest answer if you don't tell us that you're already consulting with someone - or, if you ask us who we would have do the surgery for ourselves.

Sometimes when a job is posted and the requirements are unrealistic, that’s because they already have someone that needs to be promoted to that specific position and they simply tailor that job ad so only that person qualifies even if hundreds of people apply.For auditors purposes some public companies, government and charities jobs must be advertised to the general public even though it'll be for sure recruited internally.

Almost every company that gets an 'award' basically paid to get it. Look closely at industry awards and you'll see award lists where each of the winners either sponsored one of the other categories, or is a major client of one of the sponsors.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.

But really, if you ate chicolate lately that wasn't homemade, we probably have the most sterile and clean candy. Even if the ingredient quality isn't the highest. Healthcare equipment costs are massively inflated in the U.S. For example, the batteries that go into the little blood pressure electric carts will cost hundreds to replace. But they are virtually indentical to the game feeder batteries you can buy at sporting good shops for maybe $20.

Nurse patient ratios are too high in most of the country. Lower nurse patient ratios are associated with shorter length of stay, lower readmission rates and lower mortality rates. Nurses who have less patients give better care and their patients are literally less likely to die. But there are only a few states in the US that have legally mandated nurse patient ratios. In other states, many nurses have too many patients.

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.You have to write a paper on a topic once. They have to read thirty plus small variations of a paper on that topic, at least once per year they have been teaching. They are sick to death of thinking about it.

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. The lumber industry is actually pretty crazy. The federal government will raise tariffs on Canadian lumber if the price starts to beat American lumber. If this happens, lumber mills will sometimes shut down for extended periods of time, essentially causing a lumber shortage. Because of supply and demand, this artificially inflates the price of US lumber. This is a never ending cycle. All of this causes incremental increases in the price of goods.

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. The US Military throws away hundreds of thousands of pounds of good food away after every meal. Breakfast, lunch and dinner, perfectly decent meals are trashed after the troops eat.So do supermarkets, cruise ships, anywhere where food is produced en masse. The reason is that if you offer more than one option for food, you have to make an assumption about what proportion of the possible market will want it.

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