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10 Jobs That Were Once Everywhere but Have Nearly Disappeared

10 Jobs That Were Once Everywhere but Have Nearly Disappeared

10 Jobs That Were Once Everywhere but Have Nearly Disappeared
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Travel Agent
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Human Computer
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Bowling Alley Pinsetter
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Film Projectionist
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Toll Booth Collector
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Linotype Operator
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VCR Repairman
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Ice Cutter
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Video Store Clerk
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10 Jobs That Were Once Everywhere but Have Nearly Disappeared
Travel Agent
Human Computer
Bowling Alley Pinsetter
Film Projectionist
Toll Booth Collector
Linotype Operator
VCR Repairman
Ice Cutter
Video Store Clerk

10 Jobs That Were Once Everywhere but Have Nearly Disappeared

As technology advances and consumer habits change, some occupations gradually stop serving the purpose they once did. The decline is rarely immediate. More often, job openings shrink, training programs disappear, and fewer workers enter the field until a once-common profession becomes difficult to find—or vanishes from the labor market entirely.

Sometimes a machine becomes cheaper than human labor. In other cases, software takes over routine tasks, new infrastructure replaces an older system, or customers simply stop using a particular service. Whatever the cause, the outcome is often the same. These 10 jobs were once familiar, dependable careers, sometimes offering union protection, solid wages, specialized training, and clear paths for advancement. Today, most barely exist at all.

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