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‘What’s a little secret you know only because you work in that industry?’ – 24 eye-opening professional confessions

13.

‘Many therapists need therapy themselves. Sometimes a lot of it.’
atticusfinch1973

14.

‘Anyone giving stock advice is basically reading a horoscope. If they had the ability to pick superior investments, they’d do it themselves and not talk about it.’
TheBuzzSawFantasy

15.

‘I am a landscaper. I will make your yard beautiful but it will need constant maintenance.’
reddatsun

16.

‘Your professors hate grading your papers almost – if not more – than you hate writing them.’
seanrife

17.

‘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.’
JeffSergeant

18.

‘Your packages get the shit beat out of them while they are being processed. Fragile? That means throw underhand.’
Tahkos4life

19.

‘Software engineer, we google a lot of answers too.’
regcrusher

20.

‘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.’
fivesunflowers

21.

‘A lot of commercial garden centres pump their plants full of fertiliser 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.’
HoboJerreey

22.

‘Pharma industry. We actually are trying to make the best medicines, we don’t want you to stay ill, and we’re not hiding cures.’
MrLangfordG

23.

‘One episode of your favorite animated sitcom (Bob’s Burgers, The Simpsons) takes 9-12 months to complete from script to screen.’
megamoze

24.

‘Turning it off and back on again will fix 95% of all software issues.’
anotherlab

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