16 Industry Insiders Spill Their Secrets
Everyone wants to know how things behind the scenes really work.
Published 6 years ago in Wow
5
I work at a grocery store bakery and the cake comes to us frozen. We hand decorate most everything, but the cake part is baked at our warehouse and shipped to us frozen. People are genuinely shocked that we don’t make every single thing from scratch every day. That would take so long, there’s no way. My own family raved about how good our cakes are and when I told them how they come suddenly they’re garbage. It’s just a grocery store, idk why everyone expects hand crafted artisanal cakes baked fresh every 10 minutes. Edit: just to clear this up in case you’re imagining rock hard frozen cake, they don’t get solid like ice. You can cut them while they’re frozen or even crumble them up with your hands. They get way softer after they thaw but tbh some cakes taste better if eaten while frozen. Chocolate especially IMO.
11
The folks in the ambulance with you, regardless of what you are being charged for care/transport, are making between $9.00 and $25.00 (no one I know makes the upper end) an hour. They genuinely care for your health/wellbeing (so long as you genuinely need their service), but could be in the middle of a 12/16/24 hour shift.
15
Few years ago I used to clean hotel rooms. It may have been unique to the company I worked for but we were ridiculously underpaid and given very little time to clean a room properly. It was common that if someone only slept a night or 2 in a bed it was just re-made without changing sheets. In rooms that had glasses (like actual glass ones) it was quicker to wash them in the sink than go for new ones. Even if that included wiping them dry with the same towel you used to wipe the last room’s shower/sink/mirror with, or occasionally even toilet. Seriously, never drink of a hotel glass unless it’s sealed in a bag.
16
Hospital worker. – The elevators break down more times than you could imagine. We usually say they are down for maintenance so the public doesn’t get nervous about the elevator somehow dropping all the way to the basement. – You would also not believe how many pests can come through such as flies, bed bugs, and mice. **Bonus!** At my hospital, when a housekeeper is told to “Clean a spill.”, it is actually a code phrase for “Remove the dead rat.”.