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    I meant that corporate is idiots (I'd prefer to use other wording that I'm not allowed to use on this forum), since they regularly and knowingly hire people with no experience to care for specialized animals, snakes, fish, and birds alike, since getting employees with more training and base knowledge would require paying more. And then proceed to profit off the backs and efforts of the employees who do know something about the animals and strive to educate themselves and find solutions for situations as basic as keeping an animal alive.

    It shouldn't be a circumstance where I have to worry about telling someone how to keep a snake alive on the internet being used as a means to decide they don't have to put out for vet care for that animal since there's a non-vet solution.

    They've already made it exceedingly clear time and time again they do NOT care about the normals, and barely about more expensive designer morphs. All in all, it's a system of failings on multiple levels from the distributors who provide animals to them knowing they'll die, to managers who hire specifically based on employees not knowing the animals so they're less likely to complain about the care standards, to corporate who has made their level of "love" known by not even managing to care about their human employees needs and worth (evidenced in the low wages, the outsourced employees with a 8x11 sheet of info to pretend they're ~knowledgeable~ with and told to Google the rest, and rampant nepotism and favortism that ends in actual animal advocate employees being terminated soon as they're given a reason). You know, let alone their love and care shown for living, breathing animals. Dealing with calls about Petsmart's salons and being told you're not even allowed to say sorry to someone with a dog who got mauled by their groomer since it's an "admission of guilt to say sorry" is a pretty cool thing.

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