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	<title>Professional Pet Peeves</title>
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	<description>What are common pet peeves for different professions? Every different job category I&apos;ve worked has had a different set of pet peeves that most employees shared. For example, fast food workers will often complain about overly picky special order requests. What are the most common pet peeves for your profession?</description>
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