The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed how people communicate at work: Nearly half of people videoconference more, 43% email more, 42% call more, and 41% text more than before the pandemic, ...
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Once-common American jobs that have almost completely disappeared
Every generation watches certain jobs fade away — made obsolete by new technology, changing ...
Over the course of the past 50 years or more, technology has moved at such a pace that jobs people used to do have been replaced by computers or other forms of automation. Jobs such as bowling alley ...
Before smartphones, most people kept in touch using landline telephones. And before direct dialing was common, some calls were handled by switchboard operators. During the 1950s, more than 220,000 ...
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