RadishRose
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- Connecticut, USA
Children playing outside.
you need to move here mi chica ...plenty children playing outside...Children playing outside.
I still have one in my home.Landline telephone in peoples' homes
Lovetulips...where do you live ?I don't remember what they were called - but I would get into an elevator at a store and they would have a man or woman pushing the buttons for us....lift operators, I think.
Hi Hollydolly,Lovetulips...where do you live ?
ah right..that explains it..lol..I wondered why you called it a lift like we do here rather than an elevator like the 'Mericans..,Hi Hollydolly,
British Columbia, Canada - but was born in Montreal, Quebec.
Actually we call them elevator operators as well, I don't know why I said lift elevators, I think I looked it up on the internet.ah right..that explains it..lol..I wondered why you called it a lift like we do here rather than an elevator like the 'Mericans..,![]()
Me too.I still have one in my home.
I have 4 very much in use as well as my IphoneMe too.
I did that in high school when I worked for a local department store. There were no "buttons" but rather a lever that moved the car. The required "skills" for the job were (1) being able to stop the car level with the outside floor, (2) knowing what items were on which floor, and (3) courtesy, courtesy, courtesy!I don't remember what they were called - but I would get into an elevator at a store and they would have a man or woman pushing the buttons for us....lift operators, I think.
we got Paylips, right up until I retired, and I think they still get them but of course they don't come with any money. the money is paid into the bank the payslip comes a few days laterWhat you rarely see now.
A pay check.
I hardly ever use cash anymore. I just keep some handy for tipping.Somebody paying in cash, in the stores. Especially coins. I rarely see any kind of cash any more.
I spent some time in a building in NYC that had an elevator with an attendant. He had to close the door manually I remember. I think there was a lever he pulled.I did that in high school when I worked for a local department store. There were no "buttons" but rather a lever that moved the car. The required "skills" for the job were (1) being able to stop the car level with the outside floor, (2) knowing what items were on which floor, and (3) courtesy, courtesy, courtesy!![]()