As a psych nurse I hate food and housing instability and the death of thirdspaces. Oh and also the prison industrial complex.
Everyone hate quacks.
Accounting:
Intuit products. They mislead people into thinking they are saving money by not paying an accountant or taking a class or two at the community college.
Depending on the situation, it can result in heavy fines and fees when the books or tax returns need to be corrected.
I, warehouse worker, hate OXO for slapping every warning label under the sun on their boxes. I saw a box of oven mitts labeled “fragile” along with like five other warnings. Not even a one size fits all box either, this had custom printing for the product.
Everyone hates Sales except C-suite.
Video game content creators hate reading ( especially controls ).
Edit:
There are plenty of times I’ll watch someone play a game and then get confused about how to do something in it because they either don’t look at the controls in settings or breeze past it or don’t read what a quest entails. They just play on in a braindead like trance and get confused and angry as to why the game that gives you everything you need to know doesn’t tell them something vital like a certain control they need.
Neurophysiologist hate action potentials.
To be fair, just because you (generally, if you do cool stuff) want to sort the signals you recorded from a brain, a lot of times this messy annoying and takes up a lot of time. Saw quite some people get pretty mad about sorting spikes
actual work.
Microbiologists hate wild microbes everywhere
IT people hate computers
every time i pick a different direction in my career, Donald Trump personally brings about that industry’s ruin
Pharmacy: PBMs
- Emergency Medicine: Alcohol and/or fireworks
- Family Medicine: Wellness influencers
- Surgery: Pre-op NSAIDs (eg ibuprofen)
- Pediatrics: RFK Jr
Paramedics hate methamphetamine. And alcohol. And high voltage electrical current.
But we love people who injure themselves creatively.
For lawyers? The Dunning-Kruger effect.