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30 jobs that no longer exist

Outdated occupations that have bitten the dust
Factory lector
Knocker-upper
Night soil collector
Doffer
Rat-catcher
Breaker boy
Muffin man
Buggy whip maker
Ice-cutter
Iceman/woman
Gas lamplighter
Caddy butcher
Whale meat seller
Stoker
Telegraph operator
Telegraph/telegram boy
Pinsetter
Log driver
Used teeth salesman
Switchboard operator
Human computer
Linotype operator
Cigarette girl
Elevator operator/lift attendant
Soda jerk
Projectionist
Typist
Encyclopaedia seller
Rag-and-bone man
Video store clerk
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Courtesy Beamish Museum

Knocker-upper

Back in the days when alarm clocks were pricey and unreliable, knocker-uppers would do the rounds each morning and wake factory workers by banging on their front doors with a heavy stick or similar implement. The profession, which was common in the industrial cities of Britain and Ireland during the 19th and early 20th centuries, didn't actually die out until the 1950s in some locales.
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Daniel Coughlin

13 July 2018

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