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Do you like my monkey picture?
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The paperboy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im-4J-atM84 And the gas station attendent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZF6AJiYvAA I remember the paperboy growing up. Not so much the gas station attendent The episode when the Cleaver men made the paperboy's sister breakdown. Big bullies. Snicker ![]() I remember in the show how much money eddie was making working his job. |
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I'm guessing New Jersey still has gas station attendants, due to an old state law. But everywhere else, they've gone by the wayside.
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People, you know, whom the always socially-conscious Eddie would characterize as individuals who “mattered” or who could help him “get somewhere” in life.
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Another gone-by-the-wayside job would be the old "soda jerk." So no more Eddie Haskell demanding to hear the list of ice cream flavors, or the sandwiches offered.
In those days I don't remember any lunch counters in South Jersey. In the borough of Medford Lakes there was a tiny hole-in-the-wall drug store. In slightly-larger Medford there was a Rexall drug store, in which there was no room for a counter either. In the area there were no larger stores where there would be a counter with a soda jerk. The largest store was an Acme grocery, large only when it moved from of the center of Medford, out onto Route 70. Here in Indianapolis I do remember a counter at the G. C. Murphy 5 and 10 that was open into the 1990s. They served a good burger. I don't know if they had Lumpy's favorite pistachio ice cream. |
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There is probably still home milk delivery with glass bottles in some areas, but the service has been mostly phased out.
Russ (Russell) Thorson is credited as playing the "Man with Milk Bottles" on Leave it to Beaver. The series, which aired from 1957 to 1963, reflected the common 1950s practice of home milk delivery, often remembered for the sound of crates. |
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The Cleavers had a man delivering cleaning, and I think a bread man stopped by. In the real world there was a Bond bread man.
As much milk as they drank, there was bound to be a milkman, too. |
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Are there any young’uns left who will let you spit off a bridge, for a nominal fee? Does that qualify as a “job”?
There are still ice cream trucks, but very few “Igloo” style vehicles…. Or, no more vendors walking all over the beach, offering sodas and junk. (Good thread btw) cd |
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In our area, no such thing as a teenager mowing lawns. All in our area there landscaping companies which charge a minimum of $100.00 for lawn cutting. With landscapers you are paying much much more than a teenager. You either mow the lawn yourself (hard to do when you are 70+) or pay a fortune.
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I do pruning if the weather is nice and cool, AND it’s the week of bulk pickup. cd |
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Unless you mow your own, only landscape companies mow lawns now. |
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Although not seen on LItB, oil deliveries to residential homes used to be fairly common; not anymore, at least not in my area.
When I was very young, I was excited to see the yellow Waggoner's Oil tanker truck pull up and deliver heating oil via a hose connected to the side of my house. The oil went into a big, black horizontal tank in the basement that supplied our old oil-burning furnace. We converted to natural gas heating in 1978. |
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