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10 Odd Jobs From The 20th Century… That No Longer Exist #Video


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Explore the fascinating world of odd jobs, where we talk about forgotten professions and what it was like to earn a living in the 20th century. From the milkman delivering fresh dairy to your doorstep and the iceman ensuring your food stays chilled, to the linotype operator revolutionizing the printing industry and the gandy dancer laying down railroad tracks, we cover many careers. Join us as we pay homage to the work of the elevator operator, bowling alley pinsetter, switchboard operator, log driver, and human computer, and discover the impact these roles had on hustle culture in the job market of the past.

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  • CharMaine Added Enjoyed this step back in time to a more difficult time. Missing the more civilized and respectful society that those old days produced.