I bet most of you, when not lurking on NGU, are working a pretty decent job.
While working in a restaurant, I've seen some things that I wouldn't want the customers to know.
I work as a chef, and we don't really care a lot about hygiene. Most kitchens don't. If something falls on the ground, we mostly don't throw it out but just use it.
Or when making fruit-sauces/jams, we always use rotten fruit. It really doesnt matter, it doesnt make you sick or anything but its pretty disgusting if you think about it:dumb:.
Lol you guys are funny. Ok so I work at subway. If we have stale bread, we use it. If we have warm meat, we use it, that's why we're preffer you to toast it. Also if we sneeze, or drop the meat, we still use it.
Well a common one on T.V. commercials is when they say "call in the next 5 minutes, and get the second one free!" Well, there's 2 things wrong there, what if saw the commercial an hour later. Plus say the item is 20 bucks, then when they say you'll get one free, you're not. The thing is only worth 10 dollars
I work at the meat department in a grocery store as part time. It's ****ing disgusting, and whenever something is dropped like a prime-rib roast, they just throw it back on a tray and price it up as if nothing is wrong. Btw the ground is gross too, they just want to go grab another piece of carcass and get that piece of meat again. Lazy = unsanitized..
I bet most of you, when not lurking on NGU, are working a pretty decent job.
While working in a restaurant, I've seen some things that I wouldn't want the customers to know.
I work as a chef, and we don't really care a lot about hygiene. Most kitchens don't. If something falls on the ground, we mostly don't throw it out but just use it.
Or when making fruit-sauces/jams, we always use rotten fruit. It really doesnt matter, it doesnt make you sick or anything but its pretty disgusting if you think about it:dumb:.
So guys, what are your work secrets?
Hospitals **** up big time... and more then you think...
They've done procedures on the wrong person because a 1-year resident can not tell the difference in-between the x-ray of a 300 lb. man vs 90 lb. woman.
They United States is strict about patient confidentiality and what not.. But trust me, almost everyone in the hospital knows all about you.
A-lot of people in hospitals are over exposed to radiation, there is no need for 2-4 x-rays a day for a month (or more) straight.
Well viruses/bacteria are killed at high temperatures so technically the bad stuff in your "bad stuff" isn't really reaching you unless it was dropped post being cooked or if the fruit/food isn't cooked high enough.
I'm only a Junior in High School so **** THIS THREAD.
lol <3
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