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30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
CuriositiesMAR 8, 2024

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out

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Initially, a job may seem straightforward but once you immerse yourself in it, a whole set of new surprises emerges in front of you.
Interested in the professional nuances that hide behind initial impressions, Reddit user Acrobatic_News_9986 made a post on the platform, asking others "What was an industry secret that genuinely took you aback when you learned it?"
From retail to event planning and sales, the answers they've received lifted the curtain from a variety of sectors; even if it's just a glimpse, there are plenty of intriguing tidbits.

#1

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
I feel like it just surprised me in general once I entered the world of work to learn how disorganised things are behind the scenes, even at the biggest of companies. From the outside looking in it always looks super official and clean cut but really it’s just a lot of people behind the scenes fumbling around and not really knowing 100% what is going on.
122points

#2

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
99% of web traffic to a client’s commercial that they upload to YouTube is fake.
That 1,000,000 views within the first few days for that new Bud Light commercial? Most are BoTs paid for by the ad agency that made the commercial.
84points

#3

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
That if you are asked to rate someone's customer service (eg your bank lender, salesperson etc) out of 10, anything less than a 9 in some places may as well be a zero.
82points

#4

Worked for a health insurance company that provided coverage for people with Medicaid and used the DRG reimbursement method to pay some providers. The charges on a hospital bill were literally meaningless, all that mattered were the diagnosis codes/procedure codes. Hospital could have charged $5 dollars or $15 million dollars, payment would have been the same regardless. Another one of the many ways in which US healthcare is just so whack.
77points

#5

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
As an electrician, I'm amazed more houses don't burn down every day. I do my best, but many others just work as fast as they can and leave behind shoddy work that (sometimes literally) falls apart when you touch it.
74points

#6

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
I work in IT security, for a vendor. I am constantly surprised by how terrible so many organizations’ security practices are. There’s outdated equipment, no accountability, and most of it is run on Excel.
72points

#7

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
The use of microwaves in mid-range restaurants. I knew it was common in fast food, but seeing all the hot sides in a steakhouse with $50 entrees being cooked in a microwave was a little jarring.
71points

#8

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
I don't know if it's a secret, but I remember hearing someone ask a doctor why they specifically say to "turn your head" before coughing, when assessing for a hernia.
The doctor said there wasn't a medical reason, but "it's so you don't cough on me.".
70points

#9

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
Not sure if this counts, but when I was in car sales I learned real quick that the actual car itself isn’t where the real money is at, but the backend is. So like warranties, getting work done, etc etc.
Most dealerships will still put up a fight on the actual price of the car though because they know most people are focused on the car itself. This is also done to help wear you down so you’re less likely to fight on the backend when they say they’ll discount the car price down to X amount but you have to get a warranty or 2 with it. More often than not, most people will cave because they got 2-3k off on the car and don’t realize the warranties are adding on 2-5k and warranties are often straight profit.
Different dealerships tweak the above strategy to their market but generally they all play it to some degree.
67points

#10

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
When I found out those Judge TV shows are just game shows and the show pays out the winnings. It's not really court, it's more of a game show at that point.
Plus those shows fly you out and pay you $500 to be on them. So both sides get paid to be on them.
66points

#11

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
A lot of aisles in grocery stores are sponsored. The soda aisle for example, the store didn't buy that merchandise, it's stocked by a vendor.
62points

#12

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
I don't know if the rule has changed since I left, but you CAN 100% bring in candy at the movie theater. I worked at an AMC and was tearing tickets one day, a slow day. I was chatting with my manager when a lady came in with a grocery bag full of snacks. I tore her ticket, directed her to her room, and asked the manager about the candy. She said it's ok. You aren't allowed to bring in "hot food". I believe it's because it's a health code violation.
So stop doing that stupid s**t like using a huge bowl to pretend you are pregnant. You aren't a f****n' rebel. You are basically j-walking. No one cares.
59points

#13

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
College Admissions here: we absolutely discriminate when we read applications, and your chances of getting in are not equal. Some of the ways are legal, some aren’t, but good luck proving any of it. Most selective options will let you know about the legal ways (in broad terms, not in specifics), but plenty goes on behind the scenes that won’t make it to the information session.
58points

#14

When a political campaign texts you, anything you respond with gets read by an actual human.
So continue with the funny, cheeky, and even mean responses. But the death threats will get reported to the police.
53points

#15

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
Whenever you fill out a survey like "how did you like our website today", most of the time an *actual human* does read your response, and it doesn't disappear into a black hole
tldr; fill out surveys. Your perspective is critical to understanding what you guys actually want.
52points

#16

Guess how much of your vet bill goes directly to the vet’s salary? About 22%. The rest goes to operating costs and staff salaries (which are never as high as they deserve).
51points

#17

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
The guacamole that you eat at TGI Friday’s is a giant envelope of dry stuff, mixed with a 5 gallon bucket of sour cream. And it’s pretty freaking good.
50points

#18

Customer Service in Call Centres - We WANT you to swear at us...The second you swear AT me, NB not just swear, or be personally abusive or whatever, no matter how right you are, you're wrong and no matter how bad a blooper I made, you've just handed me a 'free pass'....
And I get to cut your call off - Cheers.
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50points

#19

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
Cable TV “customer service” the “Assumed Close”
Basically I was told to interview customers and ask if they thought that they might like to have this product or that product, and then this service or that service, what ever service they said they responded positively to I was to make a check in the corresponding sales order and have them sign before I left the house. Then in a day or so tech would show up at their house with their order and their signature showing that they did indeed order it.
Never could bring myself to do it. Scummy as could be. Time Warner Cable for those curious.
47points

#20

30 Industry Secrets That Genuinely Took People Aback When They Found Out
Lots of musicians buy their records in bulk. 500k units sold is almost platinum, then they turn around and sell it back to distributors.
47points
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