[BC] Graveyard shifts for young DJs a thing of radio's past
Glen Kippel
glen.kippel at gmail.com
Sun Apr 18 23:22:52 CDT 2010
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 7:43 PM, Vernon Kuehn <vkuehn at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>This is a scary topic for our society. There was a time when taking over the family dry-cleaning shop was a respectable ambition. I would add the following lines of work that seem to be falling out of favor:
>Public school teacher in metro areas.
>Family farmer. (Has been on the list for a long time.)
>Truck driver.
>Computer programmer. (as in: heads-down coders)
>Pharmacy owner-operator
>newspaper journalist
>primary care doctor
>--------------------
>Yes, like these occupations:
Elevator Operator
Milkman
Pin boy in a bowling alley
Soda Jerk
Gas pump jockey
Radio station engineer
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