“What’s A Little Secret That You Know Only Because You Work In That Industry?” (82 Answers)

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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

A lot of commercial garden centers pump their plants full of fertilizer before they sell it so it looks the best. Usually so much so that they die or it severely causes harm after a while. Buy locally or go to a legit nursery where they actually care about the quality of their products.

I use to assume that doctors were held to such a high standard that they were all fairly competent. This isn't true. If you have an island in your kitchen that has been framed, there is a phenomenal chance that you have some pizza crusts, Modelo bottles, or a p**s bottle hidden inside. Drywallers seem to hate walking their trash to the dumpster.

Also 95% of units have very little of value in them, if someone had thousands in value in storage they would come and pay their bill.Yeah, the likelihood of enough people for seasons-worth of television, suddenly dying or otherwise vanishing with outstanding debts but tons of liquid assets in storage, is infintesimal. If I were the storage industry, I'd absolutely have any abandoned units cleared for valuables, THEN I'd sell the right to 'open it' to TV show idiots.

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. Not my current industry but most supermarkets price fix between themselves. It's known, it has been known and nothing is done about it.Not only do they price-fix, they are all starting to use"surge pricing". So, for example, on a hot day they'll increase the prices of ice cream and water. That's why a lot of grocery store chains are starting to use digital price displays, so they can easily change the prices anytime.

Your packages get the Sh*t beat out of them while they are being processed. Fragile? that means throw underhand.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.

Video game development is a chaotic mess, it's a miracle that any game comes out at all—let alone with any amount of polish. When you get angry and yell at a customer service agent, they'll make fun of you in their Teams chat. Yes, even the supervisor.We used to and would deliberately put them on hold. I have seen people going for smoke break while the customer is screaming nonstop on speaker. All that only to be told that they are calling the wrong department and get transferred

2. There are numerous cameras, but only a few individuals watching them. The people watching the cameras are expert card-counters. 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.

Also, open relationships feel more common, and so tabloid pictures aren't always of cheating, but just people with different relationship dynamics.Most people don’t realize that many artists and celebrities who do meet-and-greets or photo ops are often doing it out of financial need. In these moments, they’re typically not as “present” as they might seem—some are under the influence or simply exhausted.

When cities go out to bid for projects, they already know who they want and craft the request for proposals in such a way to guarantee their preferred contractor is awarded the project.This is not true everywhere but architects definitely have preferred contractors and will do what they can to get them the contract. This isn't always a bad thing. Cities tend to have to accept the cheapest offer.

 

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