Jobs that no longer exist.

The knocker-upper. A human alarm clock. The rat catcher. A lamplighter and the human switchboard.
 

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Sorry, technology has IMPROVED employment. Drafting use to be done on a board w/squares and rulers. Today, it's called CAD (computer aided drafting) and the pay is much better. CNC and Drill Presses use to be manually used. Today, both are computerized and the salary to use one is better than the salary was years ago when it was all manually done.

As for me, when I started doing Purchase Orders on a computer and stopped typing them out on an electric typewriter, I loved it! When I went from doing Inventory on 3 x 5 Index Cards and using a computer for Inventory, I loved it. When my wife went from doing Accounting on a Ledger to doing it on a computer, she loved it!

But, have to admit that modern technology has taken away some jobs. The way autos are made today is done more by technology than man, but that's just the way it is.
 

Rat catcher, rat catcher, catch me a rat!:)

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Here in Canada you won't see mailmen much longer. Canada Post is switching over to all community mailboxes.


That's strange... Here where I live in the states, in the last three months or so, we have started getting 7 day mail delivery to our homes.

The mailman came to my house today.
I don't remember hearing anything about the switch to 7 days or what brought this on .. ??
 
One of my favourites was the "Saggar maker's bottom knocker". Honest.......

"A SAGGAR is a fireclay container, usually oval or round, used to protect pottery from marking by flames and smoke during firing in a bottle oven.

The SAGGAR MAKER, was a skilled man, producing the finished saggar, using his thumb to make a neat join between the side and the base.

The BOTTOM KNOCKER (a young boy) made the base of the saggar from a lump of fireclay which he knocked into
a metal ring using a wooden malle
t."

My aunt Rose was the first telephone operator in our town. The exchange was in her parlour, but there weren't many phones in those days.
 
Have you ever heard of a "Diesel fitter"? It's a job at the panty-hose factory, where the guy holds up each pair and exclaims: "Diesel fitter"!:)
 
Actually, I was relating to what you said about modern technology being the cause of unemployment. That may be the case in the auto industry, but not necessarily in other industries. I think modern day technology has increased employment.

Isn't that just what I said ?
 


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