Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

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A post on "popular jobs from the past" takes a nostalgic look at careers that once dominated the workforce, from switchboard operators to milkmen. It highlights how job trends have evolved over time, offering a fascinating glimpse into history and how society’s needs have shaped work opportunities.

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“Y2K programmer. There were people who would travel to different companies and rework all of their software so that they would still work after January 1, 2000. They did a great job and hopefully made a great deal of money, but after that, they had to go back to regular programming.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“Gas station attendant who pumps your gas for you, washes the windshield, checks your fluids, and performs minor repairs (i.e., brake lamps, headlamps, belts, batteries, etc.) I was one, and it was hectic at times but, overall, a fun job.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“Today, it’s hard to believe there was a need for elevator operators, but they weren’t always automated. I remember growing up in the ’50s, and when few buildings in our town had elevators, there was always an operator. A New York City operator strike in the ’40s led manufacturers to create the elevators we have today.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

Telephone operators

“My mom was an operator for decades! She went from the switchboard to early computers (the mainframe took up an entire floor, and you could walk around inside it).”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

Paperboy

“The sound of the paper hitting the porch used to gently wake me up every morning.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

Fotomat attendant

“I loved this job during college! Once you sorted your envelopes, you could do your homework; they didn’t mind. Also, they would relocate you anywhere you wanted; they were everywhere. In my area, they all became locksmith shops.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“Toll collectors. There used to be manned booths on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, but they’ve completely disappeared.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“When I was very young, I remember the ice man bringing blocks of ice to our house for refrigeration. I was probably about four years old when we got an electric refrigerator.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“It’s not dead yet, but COVID took out the dry cleaning business pretty hard. We used to have a van going door to door with people’s dry cleaning, but remote work killed that job.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

Travel agents

“They are still around. They offer many package tours, which are hard to put together on your own, especially when multiple people are going. They are worth their weight in gold, IMO.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“Going but not gone: we have a milkman who delivers up to twice a week. They come by every two weeks, delivering to the milk box by our door. It’s a luxury but worth it.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“Phone book delivery. I remember those big, thick things being dropped on our doorstep.”

“I was still receiving them up until about 10 years ago. I haven’t had a landline in 25 years, so I’m not sure why I got one. Glad they finally stopped, I always threw them straight into the recycle bin.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

Printing press operators

“As well as a slew of supporting jobs in the industry — typesetters, comp graphic operators, paste-up artists, process camera operators, scanners and Scitex operators, film etchers, strippers, plate makers, proofers, paper loaders, collators, and bindery workers.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“My uncle was a TV repairman for many years. After he passed, we cleaned out his house, and he had scores of vacuum tubes and repair manuals.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“Secretary. In the ’80s and even early ’90s, every middle manager and up had a secretary to coordinate their schedule, type all sorts of things up, take their calls and messages, and often literally ‘guard’ their door as they were generally stationed right outside their office. There were tons of them, and they were always women. I had a shared one when I started my first corporate job as a junior individual contributor ‘manager’ in the ’90s.

Administrative assistants these days seem more reserved for executives and serve as general-purpose personal assistants doing what secretaries once did and more. There are far fewer of them.”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“I miss the fruit and vegetable trucks that slowly cruised neighborhoods in the summer with the dial and basket scale hanging off the back and the driver yelling, ‘Apples! Bananas! Potatoes! Come and get ’em!'”

Popular Jobs From The Past (17 gifs)

“My first job was in the mail room of a large company. I’m pretty sure that job has disappeared.”


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