A teacher can’t know the day-to-day of a 9-1-1 dispatcher, just like a member of a book club can’t know the daily routine of the author whose book they’re reading. Every profession, hobby, and community has its own secrets, and, without belonging to that club, you might never know its juiciest and most useful secrets.
Luckily, some folks online are more than willing to share the insider knowledge from their communities. In a recent post on Threads, user @AdamKann asked, “I need somebody from every community on Threads to tell me their most ridiculous piece of insider knowledge.” People from all walks of life answered his call: medical technicians, contractors, retail workers, surgeons, and librarians alike shared the random facts from their fields that everyone else should know too.
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Studies found that in schools with additional music lessons not only the kids are better academically (logical thinking, ability to concentrate, problem-solving mindsets) than those without music - there also was no bullying in the music classes.
We could literally heal our societies by simply adding music to classrooms.
End of life and bereavement support worker here. And clearly, after a post I saw this morning, this STILL needs to be said; when the nurses and doctors agree that it's time for the big gun painkillers and sedatives ( like a morphine/midazolam driver), they are NOT giving up on your relative or trying to "finish them off". It means your beloved has reached a point where consciousness is unimaginably painful, and we don't want to see them suffer anymore.
More people going to the library and checking out more materials = more money for the library at the end of the year.
(A lot of state funding is based on numbers and usage, the higher the numbers, the higher the $$)
Support your local library and be kind to your librarian.
It would be a joy to be able to use my public library. HOWEVER, the way a*hole patrons use and a***e the resources is totally disgusting!!!! I've checked out books only to find food stains, body fluid stains, people writing their own thoughts and opinions in the books. DVDs so scratched and damaged that they are unable to be playable. So, no, patronizing my beloved library is no longer an option because of people who were not taught to treat items that are NOT YOURS, better than you treat your own items.
Weddings and all the trash that you and your attendants buy to have one are ridiculous wastes of money, and overload our landfills. That includes the engagement party, the bridal shower, the batchelorette party, the batchelor party, the rehearsal dinner and your honeymoon. Let’s normalize not cosplaying as an insufferable attention seeking princess for a day and if you must have a wedding, make it a true intimate celebration of love for you AND your groom.
In dog rescue we ALL know who the best overlooked dogs are. Just ask for personal favourites of the staff and you’ll get an amazing dog (not that they all aren’t amazing but we know the really good ones are that get ignored because they are too busy being good lol).
Pharma industry. There is no company with the resources and coordination to create magical medicines that only partially cure diseases but keep people just sick enough to stay customers. The amount of skill, precision, resources, and discretion that would take is ridiculously unlikely. They are trying to make all the money they can, but by treating and curing the disease and holding onto the patent—not keeping people sick. They don’t need to—there are always more sick people.
Your pet does not want to experience motherhood. Your pet’s heat cycle is a miserable experience for them. Just get them spayed.
You probably suspected but I can confirm, you are still being recorded while on hold. But puh-lease don't change your ways, because those are absolutely the funniest part of my day.
Well, now I'm just going to start endlessly singing "Baby Shark" every time I am on hold.
Paramedic. If you use an ambulance for the sole reason that you think you'll skip the line and get seen immediately, no matter how minor your problem, guess again. We'll take you straight to the waiting room if that's the appropriate place for you.
Early childhood educators know everything about you and all your family members. EVERYTHING!
I'm a retired Medical Lab Tech II from the Infusion Center at one of the largest hospitals in the country, and I learned that the human body's immune system constantly fights cancerous cells every second of every day without you even knowing. It's as common as breathing.
And the lungs keep breathing in air without you noticing. It's almost like what they were built for.
Nurse here: Make a living will & choose someone you absolutely trust to honor your wishes. Know & understand the different codes & what they entail. Your healthcare proxy doesn’t have to be a family member.
In the UK, this is something called a Lasting Power of Attorney. There are two - one for financial matters and one for health & wellbeing matters. If you lose the capacity to manage your own affairs, they allow someone else to manage them for you. This can either be mental or physical capacity. It saves an awful lot of hassle.
Recruiter. LinkedIn actively works against you. Recruiters can only see people who are 4th degree connections or closer. Same goes for sales reps on Sales Nav. Which is the real reason you’re supposed to get a lot of LinkedIn connections, if you plan to use it to get paid. Premium doesn’t improve your visibility to recruiters.
It punishes people for not having lots of connections. LinkedIn lies so much in their ads/info on subscriptions. Not even normal embellishing, just straight up lies.
If you are in a book club, message the author of your selection and ask if they will Zoom in to the discussion (or join in person, if local). Many, many, many authors would be honored to do so!
Contractor here. If you’re hiring a contractor for your home, offer to pay for materials yourself via phone. Otherwise you’ll be paying double or triple what they do when they up-charge you for it.
By phone? No. Everything must be in a contract that all parties have signed. "Customer will purchase all materials directly."
We listen to music and talk about our weekend plans while performing surgery.
Reminds me of my favourite bit in "Scrubs": doctors Turn and Wen are in the operating room, arguing about something... which turns out to be what music to play.
Many designer items are made in the same factories as those that are much less. Sometimes they change the fabric/material. Sometimes they don't.
And this surprises exactly who? I thought everyone already knew that... snd this is coming from someone who is 100% aware, but still guilty of a designer splurge once in awhile.
If you attend an opera (don't laugh, they still exist and many opera companies have done AMAZING work modernizing the experience for viewers), you would not recognize the vast majority of the singers if you saw them out of makeup. Opera stage makeup is meant to be over-the-top, and it can change a performer's age, features, ethnicity, and/or gender. I helped a singer friend rehearse for a role and I wouldn't have known it was her once she was in makeup.
Supermarkets thrown away an insane amount of food every single day. When I worked at Tesco they incinerated dozens of king size goose feather quilts because they didn’t have the tag sewn in the seam. Refused flatly to donate them!
For those curious, it's a liability thing. Basically, in the event they donate food that is past date, or contaminated (yes, that does happen) and someone gets ill, or worse from it... then they can be held responsible. Tesco incinerating those quilts, that's a different issue, though in a similar vein. With non food items, companies enter into contracts that dictate that if a product can't sell, then they're to destroy the overstock, removing the tags to be sent to the company that produced it as proof of the destruction. If they remove the tags, and then donate the items... it's actually a form of fraud, and best case, could result in that company no longer supplying that product... and worst case, could result in criminal charges.
When a big brewery switches a filling line from a tank of, let's say, Bud Light to a tank of, let's say, Busch Light, there’s a section in the line where the two beers mix.
And because disposing of beer is regulated and expensive, it's easier and even profitable to just package and sell the mixed batch, which you could call, I don’t know, something like "Natural Light".
Dum Dum's candies actually marketed this. The "Mystery flavor" comes about from when they're switching over from one flavor to another, producing a kind of "blended" random flavor for the candy.
911 dispatchers are actually very invested in your emergency - to the point that they will rat out officers that have been assigned but haven't left the station. Don't let our voices fool you, we gotchu.
Your health insurance company could easily give you 100%, $0 copay insurance (universal healthcare)- and they do it for high level executives stationed abroad- ALL the time.
But your employer doesn’t want to offer that plan to save money for themselves- and it saves A LOT of profit- but the plan DOES exist, and it’s used every single day IN the United States. We already HAVE Universal Healthcare and a means to operate stateside.
It’s not a “we can’t” it’s a “we won’t.”
Years ago at university is Sociology class, someone of the trust fund set said that, "Healthcare is a luxury afforded only unto the rich."
Corporate: Once you hit the managerial level your real job becomes maintaining and managing relationships. Visibility and likability will mater way more than competency and effectiveness.
Ain't that the truth. It's so bad in my organization that the PowerPoint people outnumber the actual workers by a significant margin.
Furniture manufacturer here. Many interior design trends originate on the supply-side rather than demand-side. They’re popular because it is easier, cheaper, or faster for the companies that make the goods, not because people were asking for them. (Think: neutral colors on everything, modular sofas, open concept homes).
From a TK teacher,child’s play is actually deep deep thinking. It involves communication and language development planning, employing trial and error, collaborating, elaborating, and synergizing.
We hate serving your children [bad] food just as much as you hate them eating it. But we have regulations the government sets that we have to follow and not enough funding to serve the best food in a lot of districts across America.
This may not need to be said, but it needs to be said. NEVER piss off the people who handle your food. I've worked enough in the service industry to know that all it takes is a pissed off server to ask one of the cooks to help them out with a [terrible] customer and bad things will happen to their food and the customers will never overtly know it. Also, in a related note, potlucks are generally disgusting. You have no idea how people keep their homes or handle their food.
You shouldn't p**s off the people who handle your food because they are people and deserve your respect. I worked several years after high school in a restaurant and had plenty of customers p*ss me off, and I never once did anything to their food. We just complained about them and drank a lot. The food service industry attracts some rough folks, yet almost never is anything done to the food out of revenge. Stupidity, laziness, and ignorance? Sure. But not malice.
Real gardening is playing a long game. You can't just get a landscaper in and expect everything to be beautiful forever, you need to plan for next year and the years after and the seasons, soil, rainfall and sunshine reveal secrets you never knew existed.
Election expert here. There is virtually no voter fraud in our elections (MAYBE a few hundred cases across the country per year) and all election jurisdictions invite representatives from both parties to monitor election activities.
If you’re buying a car at a dealership, go on the last day of the month. They are desperate to make a sale that day because the manufacturer is pushing them to hit a specific number. If the last day of the month is a weekend go on the soonest weekday after the last day of the month.
Welder Here.
I’ve seen some welds on big construction (equipment) that even I wonder how it holds it together.
Your cleaning person just wants to get your house done and leave. She has neither the time nor the inclination to snoop through your personal effects.
Christ on a cracker, if I had a nickle for every time an office worker accused the cleaning crew of stealing their sh*t I'd have enough money to run for office. No one stole your your earbuds Pat. And if someone did, it almost certainly was one of your coworkers.
Most organizations become unsustainable because of leadership gaps and exploitative practices, not because what they offer isn’t valuable.
I suspect once an organization expands above a certain size, the inefficiencies grow exponentially, yet are covered by the organization's growth. My former small company was incredibly efficient and effective and everyone pulled together to get things done; it was absorbed into a larger company and my mind boggles at the sheer amount of people it supports who are basically doing corporate BS jobs (supported by the likes of myself who continue to do the actual work...)
Many celebrities straight up lie in interviews. About all kinds of things: Who they’re friends with, what they believe. Full on performance. Never compare your behind-the-scenes life to the highlight reel of a celebrity. It is all illusion. It’s a business. They entertain to pay their bills.
This is why I like Hot Ones interviews. Not only do they dig deep in researching their guests to come up with unique questions, but the heat from the hot sauce makes them struggle with maintaining their “celebrity facade”. A few who do manage to keep performing through it, become a little more obvious.
Dialectical behavior therapy is basically a life hack and should be taught in schools. It teaches you how to understand, regulate, and respond to emotions instead of being controlled by and acting on them.
If you have anxiety or experience intense emotional distress, your nervous system can sometimes act like malfunctioning hardware. You CAN perform a forced reset on your body and go from a full-blown panic attack to being able to think and function again within minutes.
Zookeepers fight over cardboard boxes for enrichment.
This means that zookeepers are desperate to get cardboard boxes for the animals under their care to use to enrich the animals' experiences through play or tricks.
In the mutual aid community I find that there are a lot more givers than takers. You'd think that people giving things away to share with the community would get taken advantage of more often. I don't find that's been the case in my experience. There are lots of good people out there. You just have to ignore the jaded inner voice that tells you not to trust those in need.
Just another lesson in "when everyone has what they need, no one needs to steal, con, or harm to survive."
Cosmetic science: The more precise and scientific a skincare brand's marketing sounds, the more likely it is that they're breaking the law. Dermatologists are probably the leading source of beauty misinformation - not because they know less than everyone else, but because they're more prone to speaking confidentally outside of their lane and everyone believes them (including their colleagues, you won't believe how much not-quite-dermatology [nonsense] is in their textbooks and journals).
But 79% of 2 women said it made them look 5 days younger. Uou can't argue with facts like that
You don’t technically need a college degree to become a licensed stock trader. It’s not in the criteria. You need an inside connection so that a broker dealer will sponsor you to take the series 7 exam. Finance is the definition of an old boy’s network.
You don't need a college degree to be an astrologer or a palm reader either.
Buying art directly from artists can be life and career altering, for the better for you (and for the artist--in ways you may never know about). Also, a lot of artists offer installment payment plans--just ask if it's an option.
Former licensed funeral director and embalmer in Texas here.
1. That expensive outer burial container is only preventing the dirt from crushing your loved one's casket.
2. Embalming is only necessary for public viewing, and it's only purpose is to delay decomposition.
3. Not all burial insurance policies are created equally. Your best option is to preplan and prepay with the funeral home or cremation society directly.
4. You can buy quality casket from CostCo, and under Federal law your undertaker cannot refuse to use it.
Therapist. We know you're lying.
Workplace bullying does not fall within a “protected category” like “race, disability, etc. therefore your complaint is less likely to be taken seriously & you’re more likely to be terminated from your job because you reported it.
Also the truth. For 2 years now, the head my department has been trying to get rid of one of my coworkers because he reported bullying to HR. That manager is a pathetic excuse for a human being.
Flavored Coffee isn’t flavored, it’s scented oil. The nose ‘tastes the flavor’.
Teachers come out of parent-student-teachers meetings and have the "the apple didn't fall far from THAT tree" talk after almost every meeting with each other and admin.
Parents teach their kids how to be like them. This isn't that surprising.
The amount of bad lawyers who can’t follow the basic rules of civil procedure would astound you.
When you write on a tv show you are asked to repeat the plot several times in the episode because people are scrolling on their phones while they watch.
American health insurance providers are financiers for a lot of real estate development.
Oh no, for profit health "care" is more interested in profits than their customers health 😱Who'd a thunk dat?! /S - I'd love to believe that financing real estate would somehow result in more affordable housing and thus provide a certain measure of communal good, but I'm too cynical for that. So in effect health insurances are good for 1) the oiling the exploitive machinery of capitalism 2) their own executives and 3) catering to people who don't need their assistance at the cost of those who actually pay for it.
A fancy grocery store that sells prepared foods like in-house sliced veg and fruit or has a deli counter with all manner of salads, cooked meats, and roasted veggies uses the profit from those few departments to pay for the entire store’s payroll of hundreds of employees.
The profit from sliced watermelon alone in a high volume environment can pay for the labor of up to 50 people in the summer months. I did the math.
You may have "done the math" but you don't seem to have a clue about how businesses work. Yes, some parts of a retail business are mor profitable than others, some parts are more seasonal than others, there's a constant balance being sought. This was well understood by the early pioneers of department stores like Mr Selfridge in London and has changed little, in principle, since those days.
I work in film/tv. Since MeToo, I’ve noticed a lot more women being hired but it’s primarily for the positions which appear in the opening credits. People notice the female director and think things are improving. Oh no. There’s harassment training now but it’s pathetic and not taken seriously. When there are complaints, they rarely go anywhere especially if it’s someone “important.” As we are all freelancers, we have many protections on paper but not reality.
Don't buy a new car in its first year of production. Let other people be the beta testers.
Upholsterer here. Stop using armor all for your cars interior. It's like spraying on a magnifying glass that intensifies the suns rays and heat until it cracks your interior. There are of products that are better, safer, cheaper.
If you wipe off the lens(es) from time to time, the latest versions of phone cameras take pictures as good or better than most under-$1000 cameras. Unless you are shooting with flash, doing sports or need a long zoom lens - and already know how to use a pro-level camera - save your money. Watch a few YouTube videos on better phone photography and you’re set.
This is the one time that Dave is right. Modern phones take good pictures but the the 12 megapixel sensor in my phone's cameras isn't nearly as good as the 12 megapixel sensor in a $400 camera and that tiny little lens isn't as good as the modest lens in a $400 camera. The main reason people are happy with their phone cameras is that they mostly use them to take snapshots and then only look at them on the phone screen or maybe a 1200 by 1800 pixel image in an email.
Almost every popular brand in the United States use the same 10 factories in China; styles that have been workshopped for years will get picked up by clueless American brands, and then there is this horseshoe of Chinese grandmas and influencers owning the same items.
Retired OSHA area director. Fixing your safety program usually cures QC and environmental concerns at the same time, such that it returns a profit less than 2 years after investment in program. People with the right processes, training, and equipment are the key to fixing problems in all three areas.
When the US Navy implemented the "SubSafe" program, they saw the benefits across the board. Even the underway food got better.
Property Managers of vacation rentals will 100% gossip about your nasty living habits when you check out and leave a mess. The housekeepers are on our team and they share the pics.
If you go see a school play, know that 90% of the furniture on stage actually came from the theatre teacher’s home.
I work for a very large math YouTube channel but am not a mathematician myself. It's been explained to me that being confused about math is not just a thing for non-math people -- in fact, a comfort with the feeling of confusion is often what makes someone good at math. I'm talking, like, even in professional seminars where someone shares their work, often only a handful of the mathematicians in the audience even understand what they're saying. Confusion and math are BFFs.
I told my students that math is not about computing - it's about discovering and describing. (Oh, and despite what the OP claims, there are plenty of clear and understandable videos on YouTube at every level of math. Just make sure it's at your level. I recommend the "Prime Newtons" series.)
People with lived experience of various diagnoses and conditions can be partners at the planning table through a process called patient oriented research. You can help shape research questions all the way to co-authorship and presenting at conferences.
Sometimes librarians really are the weird ultra-right who, when given an inch, will go so far as to post anti-trans signs on public bathrooms, or scriptures where it is clearly a secular space. Some even agree with book bans. They should quit.
As a Letter carrier we KNOW when someone recently went to jail and we sometimes the reason child support be finding out where yall live too.
My letter carrier can't even find my house. Our mail routinely ends up in other people's boxes
In disaster, people are overwhelmingly generous and kind. Like we all suddenly reset and get down to basics and then create a system of care and cooperation. Rebecca Solnit called it "A Paradise Built in Hell" in her book about extraordinary communities that rise in disaster. It's a beautiful life affirming phenom to witness and experience. I will never be the same. And it happens every time. At least in my work in megafires. It's remarkable.
Spent a good part of my career in emergency response. I miss that atmosphere they are talking about.
With few exceptions, any major popular music concert is supported by recorded music tracks, to an extent that would shock and appall you.
On that note, another inside scoop is the fact that those in-ear monitors are often providing real-time cues about the next line, riff, or drum fill.
Confidence will always matter more than content of character in corporate. You could be the dumbest out there, but if you walk in with your head held high and command the room, you can take over.
This is correct. It is also why leadership in those corporations tends to be loudly ignorant about their own product and processes anymore. McDonalds is a great example. It's hey day was the 80s-2000s, that was because they had a CEO that started as a fry cook and worked his way up through the business. Now, it is a dying brand because their recent CEOs are jump hoppers with paper tiger degrees and a boatload of confidence.
Many ivy league students are not smart. Their rich parents paid for them to get in. It's the kids who are not wealthy who are actually smart.
Labor exploitation in Myanmar is why a lot of wedding dresses are covered in intricate beadwork.
You want to buy it - that is why dresses are covered. Labor exploration is not why is how they doing it
A child’s 7th grade year is their most important year. I am speaking from an educator in MD. If your child wants to go to a magnet or private high school the 7th grade is where these schools start to look.
In the US, your milage is going to vary on this by state. Meaning, what year is the most important year. For example in Mississippi, where I attended high school, the most important years are Fourth grade, where NAEP testing first takes place, centering on primarily reading and math. Next is Eighth Grade. Educators look to this middle-school grade to see if early elementary literacy and math gains successfully sustain as academic content grows more complex.
If you or your kid is going to college, fill out the FAFSA whether you think they’ll get anything or not. They might not, but it’s on file so if situations change (job loss, divorce etc.), it’s easier to file an appeal with the school’s financial aid office.
Not just your kids, I'm going back to school, don't qualify for anything but fill it our just for your reasons above.
Fraud is like a 300 billion dollar industry. It's one of the reasons rates keep going up.
For WEDDINGS, prioritize the venue, food & drinks, music and then everything else. No one will remember which flowers you had, but they will remember they were hungry or had a lot of fun. For THEATER - always buy tickets for the middle seats in row 20ish. That’s where you’ll have the best overall view of the show. You can still see the actors’ facial expressions but also the patterns of the choreography.
If I were to ever get married, I assure you, I would remember the flowers. I would literally schedule a wedding date around availability of certain flowers. I would want a small, intimate wedding and I would care a great deal about the comfort and experience of a few close loved ones, but the flowers are one thing, maybe the only thing, that I would prioritize (as an expense) because they matter to me.
Former UPS employee. Worked unloading the large semi trucks and loading the brown package ones. We don’t [care] about your fragile package. When you’re moving 10,000+ packages a day. Your tv gets tossed. Bumped. Dropped. Flipped. All the things you worried about 100% happens. So don’t freak out if you see the delivery driver drop it a little harder than you’d like. I promise you it’s seen worse.
That and the fact they refuse to actually deliver products but instead charge $6.99 to take it to CVS on top of the delivery charge I paid to have it sent to my house, is why I refuse to use UPS when I can help it. It's not a delivery company. It's a holding and warehouse company that extorts people for money.
Wife of a certified flight instructor/ flight school owner, a lot of these younger male pilots are all on the spectrum and don’t get them started on planes, trains, or anything related or you’ll hear ALLL about it oh, and the old guys at the small town airports always have the TEAAAAAA and they spill it every 3 weeks at ours lol (they have a whole “fly in breakfast” for them).
Get in an accident? You can get a settlement without an injury attorney taking all your money. Google is your friend. They do literally NOTHING you cannot do.
Representing yourself (pro se) in a personal injury case drastically lowers your chances of a fair payout or win. Insurance companies and defense teams easily outmaneuver self-represented individuals because civil law requires strict adherence to evidence rules, court procedures, and filing deadlines.
99% of children’s mental health cases are parents needing to do the work.
No. There are parents who are neglectful, there are parents who are ab*sive and actively causing harm to their child. But there are also very real mental health issues that can impact children and youth that are either part of their genetic or physiological makeup, or the result of events like tr*uma that were beyond the parents' control. And those parents, or the vast majority of them, must do an incredible amount of work to support the child and secure the help they need. There are examples on both sides, but the divide is vastly different from that stated here. Involved parenting absolutely makes a difference for all kids, especially those with mental health needs or neurodivergence. Involved parenting cannot prevent or cure OCD, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, etc, or conditions with mental health impacts like autism, ADHD, or learning disabilities.
Your mail. The National Association of letter carriers, which represents city letter carriers, is on the verge of being taken over by MAGA.
Mention 'wedding' and see a mysterious zero get added to invoices. Add in food producers who can't sell their product, because of food fashion, blemishes, logistical issues ,contract bullying or fake hysteria about allergies and have to bury a season's work.
Mention 'wedding' and see a mysterious zero get added to invoices. Add in food producers who can't sell their product, because of food fashion, blemishes, logistical issues ,contract bullying or fake hysteria about allergies and have to bury a season's work.
