Industry Secrets That Businesses Don’t Want You To Find Out
Whether in a restaurant or casino, there’s always a secret behind the operation of a business that people will never know (that’s why it’s called secret) unless someone from the inside willingly and discreetly shares it on the internet for the world to realize.
Let’s find out what are some of those little secrets they’re hiding.
A resume screener shared something about the hiring process
According to the source, job requirements are more of a wish-list situation to a certain degree. You should never let some unchecked boxes deter you from applying for the job. The most helpful and beneficial thing is someone who truly cares, especially for some small companies.
Jewelry store employee gave some useful tips when buying some stones
Opals aren’t as brightly rainbow-hued as they seem in pictures, and most of the prettiest gemstones are quite affordable. Topaz also comes in lots of colors, including a nice blue color which can be as nice as an aquamarine, and Tanzanite is a pretty purple that looks nicer than amethyst—a good idea for investment planning.
Helpful tips about toothpaste according to a dentist
As long as the toothpaste has fluoride, they’re all basically the same—packaging is the only difference. Whether it says gum protection, whitening, or whatever else, it’s all exactly the same. The only exception is for sensitivity toothpaste, as it has a more active ingredient which is KNO3 (potassium nitrate). The dentist shared that you don’t have to be obligated to buy the most expensive toothpaste thinking that it will be better for the teeth. Just buy whatever you like best.
Advice from an aircraft fueler about traveling with pets
It’s not a good idea to travel, especially in the summer and winter, with your pets in kennels as they’ll be subjected to some harsh environments—perhaps an attorney can do something about this. The kennels will be left on belt loaders in a sweltering heat right next to a running APU. It’s loud enough to deafen human ears. The fueler feels terrible and sorry for the pets. He also added that if a flight departure is delayed, 90% of the time, they (fuelers) are the cause. If there’s a truck sitting under the plane’s wing, it’s them.
Second-hand store employees let us in on what happens after items are donated
Most of the donated items end up in the trash. Either there’s not enough space for it or it’s just deemed not good. They also don’t clean the things they sell, so they strongly advised washing the items well.
Restaurant staffer disclosed the price of their wine
The inexpensive bottle of wine at a restaurant gets the biggest markup.
Bath shop employee shared the thing about new scents
The scents that were discontinued come back with new packaging and marketing. They’re just recycling scents.
An RV technician proved some things are not built to last
Most designs start to break after around 44 uses. RV owners use their trailers on weekends. However, not every weekend. On average, the 44 uses would stretch between two and three years—for more details, insurance companies are helpful with this type of situation.
Money-saving tips offered by a heating and cooling expert
Air conditioner coils and furnace filters must be cleaned and changed outside. It makes 30% of his calls for non-functioning heating and cooling systems. Just use a shower setting when cleaning both coils.
A slot machine designer dropped the harsh truth
The only advice was not to play with any slot machine.
Construction worker helped a lot of people save money
If sliding doors or windows are tough to open and close, he only uses dish soap, and it works perfectly more often than not. The job would only need five minutes, and he charges $150—credits to him for sharing this.
A simple yet important piece of advice from an attorney
The secret is just to shut up.
A chef explains why the restaurant food tastes so great
In every dish, there is way more butter than you think when you eat at a fancy restaurant. It’s also the reason why you don’t see the calories of each dish.
Student loan companies exposed by an employee
Credit card information of the customers is kept even if the company is not supposed to do that. Some of the information saved included addresses, social security numbers, and five of their most recent phone numbers and bank account numbers—you can seek the help of an attorney if this happens to you.
Employee of a grocery store shared bad news about its cleanliness
If a person buys nuts, grains, and the like, by bulk, those bins probably were rarely cleaned. Even if those were cleaned, odds are those were just rinsed out or wiped down to look clean. The bulk department of the grocery store didn’t have any sanitizing procedures or cleaning logs. In fact, there were molds and insect colonies in it. The store was opened five years prior.
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