>>6618763I picked one really wierd job this summer. I had to convert around 60 hours of interviews to text and edit out all the "juicy" things. These interviews are mostly of people that were involved with Alrosa during 1960-2000, holding exec positions. The shit they tell "off the record" is amazing, its so eyeopening its just crazy. Whats more important this was one of the most regulated industry soviets ever had and with all the regulations behind it, it still was a corrupt mess. I don't even want to think how bad things were everywhere else considering how fucking incompetent everyone involved in this was. 50 hours of execs shitting on each other and boasting how much they stole. Its fucking pathetic. And right now their incompetence backfiring on my generation in full force.