When the automatisms you acquired during your job are invading your private life.
When i was an intern in a big store, i had to fight against the reflex of storing the shelves during my own shopping sessions.
- Ooo You’ve got good veins, I could get a huge cannula into that one. - I love it when the phlebotomist tells me I have nice veins. Makes me feel proud, and I like that it makes their life easier. 
 
- i worked at starbucks during its heyday in the 90’s and it turned me into an espresso snob thanks to the training they used to put their barista through. - they stopped doing that sometime in the 2000’s and now i’m so bougie that starbucks is beneath my standards. lol - i’m the same way with food; i used to make my own tortillas and now everything store bought is beneath my standards too. lol - in the ’90s* - in the 2000s* - Username checks out 
 
- Do you have a press or do you abuela that shit with a carbon steel pan and rolling stick? - I used my hands to flatten them (flour tortillas); I don’t make them anymore due to health reasons. 
 
 
- Speaking for the back row without realising it, especially when I’m passionate about the subject. - I still haven’t figured out how to prevent it, people frequently tell me that I start bellowing after a point in my discourse. And that’s on top of having a naturally resonant voice… 
- Listening without saying a word, I’m a psychologist 
- Inventorying and alphabetizing all of my physical media. - Retail for a decade. 


