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  2. Elevator operator - Wikipedia

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    The Stockholm Concert Hall, in Sweden, employs an elevator operator by necessity since there is an entrance to the elevator directly from street level, requiring an employee to be positioned in the elevator to inspect tickets. In more modern buildings, elevator operators are still occasionally encountered.

  3. List of obsolete occupations - Wikipedia

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    An elevator operator ran a manually operated elevator. Elevator operators still work in some historic or specialist installations and fill modern niches, such as in luxury hotels and Japanese department stores. [87] The introduction of automated elevators combined with operator strikes led to the almost complete elimination of elevator ...

  4. 30 Older People List Once Popular Jobs That Have Since ...

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    Today it's hard to believe there was a need for elevator operators. But they weren't always automated. I remember growing up in the 50's, and what few buildings in our town had elevators, there ...

  5. Elevator Strikes - Wikipedia

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    In order to do this job, female elevator operators, called elevator girls, had to attend "charm school." The elevator operators for Marshall Field & Co. in Chicago, were required to attend an 8-week long course, where they learned how to dress, do their makeup, lose weight, clearly announce key merchandise areas, and answer customer questions. [4]

  6. 8 Highest-Paying Trade Jobs - AOL

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    Heavy equipment operator. Commercial truck driver. Plumber. Construction manager. HVAC installer. Ironworker. Elevator mechanic. ... Still, an apprenticeship and training are necessary before ...

  7. Survey: Truly Strange Things People Do In Office Elevators - AOL

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    By Susan Ricker Every job has its ups and downs, but riding an elevator seems like an unlikely source for stress. However, a 15-second ride may push some people's buttons. CareerBuilder's latest ...

  8. Joseph Zito (elevator operator) - Wikipedia

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    Zito had been working as an elevator operator at Triangle Waist Company in Manhattan for six months when the fire broke out at the factory. On March 25, 1911, at approximately 4:40 pm on Saturday as the workday was ending, a fire flared up in a scrap bin under one of the cutters' tables at the northeast corner of the 8th floor. [ 4 ]

  9. Elevator mechanic - Wikipedia

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    In many places, particularly in North America, elevator mechanics belong to a company called Elevator Constructors. L abor unions have a large impact on the industry, depending on the country. Mechanics make an average annual wage of US$70,910 (as of May 2010). [1] Elevator mechanic jobs are expected to grow of 13% from 2014 to 2024. [1]