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  1. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    I still have a Rag Mag so a Rag Mag producer. One of the jokes concerns an avon lady
  2. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    The muffin man
  3. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    One of my birth relatives was too. His daughter can't remember the job title but he was in between the Birmingham slaughterhouse & the meat market butchers as a supervisory role, he was qualified to.to do both
  4. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    I think drum and piano makers are becoming a trade of the past sadly. And piano tuners. I was told that a company makes furniture out of old drums, I couldn't sell a late friends for love nor money he had 2 drum kits. The Piano in The Tipperary Inn Meer End is a fish tank. Our youngest calls it...
  5. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    Is that where they make an impression in sand then fill it with metal. ? Fascinating
  6. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    They employed a group of women once from a Time In Motion company from Scotland. They always wore black . They stripped out a whole line of management 3 who took pay cuts & became secretaries to the remaining Managers who went up a peg. So much for money saving. We called them the Scottish...
  7. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    We had some really unusual surnames . Possible occupations like Chitty. Ablewhite. Curtain.Hunting. Quilter. Squire. Yeomans. Facer. etc. Not many of those occupations about now.
  8. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    We had those, they had us in seperately and covered an office wall with brown paper, then asked questions, the Time & Motion woman we nicknamed Lumpen Woman, wrote stuff on the wall, a Manager wrote her findings down which bore no resemblance to what anyone said. The Manager was promoted 100s...
  9. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    We had like a big leather purse/wallet a bit sporran like and we wrapped it in a paper bag! and and you had to carry it under your arm. It was too big for a pocket. We put it in the bank wall like when you donate to a clothing bank and watch furtively if anyone was watching us.
  10. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    I applied for a Secretary's job once but they said, you are a man, it is a woman's job. It was a higher rate than me too. But why not. I pointed out that Secretaries used to be men, I was refused an Admin job at the College of Midwifery too because I was a man, which started the interviewers...
  11. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    Mercantile Credit. I read a document of my gran's. She had with them. It contained a poem called The Mercantile Marine. I think she had Pearl too.
  12. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    Ironically I have birth family there too. Is that a bell maker? I went to school with a Margaret Bellchamber.
  13. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    I used to have to take the night safe to the bank that the cashiers had taken in the day. Women were not allowed to. I was not allowed to go on my own and it was often difficult to get someone from any department to go with me. My mate took over from me and he took it on his own and got mugged...
  14. I Am Nico

    Occupations That Have Faded Away

    WUMPTY. I used tonadministrate their adverts then the 'executive' from there became our MD. It didn't get me a promotion knowing him but it put me in good stead & treated with respect. Which was thin on the ground then.,
  15. I Am Nico

    Where was your first holiday?

    In the 60s my grandad's colleague & his wife sat in the front, his daughter sat on a chair in the back of the van & hung on to the back of their seats. On my first holiday in Dublin in my teens in the back of a mini van I rolled about in a bucket seat without legs, it had a broken central...
  16. I Am Nico

    Where was your first holiday?

    How many of us went long car joyrneys on holiday on somebody's lap. Or sat on a chair in the back of a van.
  17. I Am Nico

    Birmingham Newspapers 1939-1945

    Well that accounts for my friend's mum, I wonder what her dad was in ?
  18. I Am Nico

    Where was your first holiday?

    I was allowed a handful of toys to take on holiday, the ones with names, that fitted in my little suitcase, I sat on to squash the soft toys in. Now our grandchildren bring packing cases full.
  19. I Am Nico

    Where was your first holiday?

    I would have loved that, the animals were Britains so maybe the farm was . The boy next door had a hay barn & a conveyor belt for grain sacks he powered turning a handle. When we got home from our holidays I would check on my farm, & other toys.
  20. I Am Nico

    Birmingham Newspapers 1939-1945

    My thumb won't work. I am giving you a thumb.Was this the same as the A.T.S. or have I got it wrong. ? My friend's parents met in the A.T.S. I thought it was. They wore uniforms .
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