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20 Forgotten Jobs Of The Past That No Longer Exist.
Telephone switchboard operators. Knife sharpeners going door-to-door.
Jobs of the old days, Gen Z wouldn’t believe.
Today, it’s robotic smartphones.
And knives? Who needs sharp ones when people eat DoorDash half the time?
Then there’s the milk man. That job mostly vanished by the 1970s.
Technology ended the need for many of these old-time jobs.
Shame. Modern convenience is nice. But cuts out personalized service.
Watch the video showing the other 17 jobs that went extinct and see the rest of the story details, such as:
How many professions were eliminated by refrigerators?
What “projectionists” did, mostly for love of the craft.
The hazardous life of a log driver.
Thanks for reading,
Shane McLendon — Today’s Time Capsule writer
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