"If it’s the first time a professor is teaching a course, there is a good chance they are just one lecture ahead of the rest of the class."
"Wash the top of your cans. Mice poop on those things all the time while they are in warehouse or transit."
"People like to think that data analytics is some objective truth when there is sooooooooo much bias and room for subjectivity in data collection, analysis, interpretation, and communication. Oftentimes insights are cherrypicked datasets deliberately presented to make a specific point rather than having the data craft the conclusion."
"Zoos and museums are universally held together with double sided tape. The size or prestige of the organization doesn’t matter either."
"There is a lot of money spent every year that decides where specific items are placed on grocery store shelves.
If you’re at a grocery store that’s part of a chain, and you look at a shelf and there’s an item that’s approximately at eye level, I guarantee you that the company that makes that item paid a lot of money to put them there. There’s lots of weird psychological tricks that go on in terms of how stores are laid out."
"We touch your food with our hands. Weird. And yes, we wash them so often that they might fall off. That, or you get @$$oles that wear gloves for 12 hours and never change gloves or wash their hands."
"I wouldn’t say it’s mostly a secret but agency staffing firms churn and burn college graduates who are basically thrown in the wild. The recruiter you worked with may be gone in six months and that’s why a lot of ghosting happens."
"Not all that much of a secret, but, i used to work in a peanut butter factory, we produced about 25-30-ish different storebrands ranging from very cheap to stupidly expensive, we had a grand total of 3 recipes, chunky, not chunky and no additives"
"If your business uses an inventory company, your numbers will not be correct."
"Aerospace has a phrase “Get Healthy in Maintenance.” Underbid the contract to win to the work; then they over charge on the maintenance activities. It’s an investment strategy that pays well. Many aerospace sites have “cash cows,” long term maintenance contracts that keep the money coming into the site."
Exactly why most Science is not Science.
no. You just don't have a clue how science works.
Actually I do, it's a method called the Scientific Method. It has very specific things you need to do to be considered science. Funny how they don't actually teach the Scientific Method in college.
This is perhaps even more true than you might think. Hitler worked with that principle and even said it.
nice tin foil hat, did you make it yourself?
#10 There's something similar in IT. "We ship now [in this state/condition], the rest will be handled by support."