Imagine if you could "time traveled" and tell someone
from the past that you are working as Web developer or Social Media
Expert or App developer, you’ll freak them out for sure, right?-
Well, it’s kind of the same case with some professions from the
past, that no longer exist. They surely sound strange to us now,
but back then it was nothing odd about being human alarm or rat
catcher. Bellow you can check out some super weird jobs
descriptions from our virtual museum of extinct
professions.
1.Bowling alley pinsetter
While now bowling alleys use automatic and sophisticated
mechanisms to collect the bowling pins, in the past the collectors
were usually young boys.
Bowling Pinsetter were young boys at the bowling alleys and
their job was to set up the bowling pins for the clients.
2.Human alarm clock
The name basically describes this job profession, and we are
just happy for time progress and digitization, because it would be
awkward to punch a person with your fist, right?
Knocker-uppers or human alarm clocks were people whose job was
to make sure their client would wake up on time for their job ( we
guess as odd as this one). They uses sticks, pebbles or clubs to
knock on the clients windows or doors.
3.Ice Cutter
Ice cutters were required to create the freezing effect in the
refrigerators. Before modern refrigerators started existing, the
ice cutters saw up the ice from frozen lakes for people to use it
in their cellars and refrigerators.
This was a dangerous job and ice cutters worked in extreme
conditions.
4.Lamplighter
Before electric lamps were invented there were Lamplighters,
people who used big poles to light, refuel and extinguish the
street lamps.
5.Lector who entertained factory workers
This profession seems rather fun and interesting. Etymologically
Lector means a person who reads. These lectors were hired to
entertain the people in large rooms with manual laborers. Lector
read left-leaning or union publications to the workers.
6.Log driver
Now we have technology of infrastructure which transports logs
by trucks, but in the past log drivers would manually float and
guide them down rivers from logging sites to processing areas.
7.Pre-radar listener for enemy aircraft
Before radars were invented there were people who used acoustic
mirrors and listening devices to detect the sound of engines from
approaching aircraft.
8.Rat catcher
We can’t think of a reason why this profession doesn’t exist
anymore. This kick-ass guys were assigned to control the rat
population in Europe. They often were exposed on high risks of
suffering bites and infections.
9.Resurrectionist
Here is a creepy one. These guys were employed to dig out
corpses from the graveyard for universities to use as cadavers.
10.Switchboard operator
Switchboard operators were integral parts of a telephone
network’s operation before modern technology force them to extinct.
They would connect long- distance calls and other thing that are
now done digitally.