Jobs In America from 1955-2015
By: Mason Samuel Pinkerton
1955
Factory Worker
- Long hard hours
- Able to do the same task over and over
- Knows how to operate the machines

Mechanic
- Needs to know the car parts
- Not be scared of getting dirty
- Needs to know how to work on a deadline

Secretary
- Can type fast and accurate
- Organized
- Attention to detail

1985
Mailman
- Needs to wake up early
- Work long hours
- Knows how to drive

Lawyer
- Law school
- Good liar
- Needs to think quick

Architect
- Bachelor in Architecture
- Needs to have a Creative mind
- Very hard working

2015
Software Developer
- Needs to know how to read and write code
- Has to know all the current computer hardware
- Needs to have good problem solving skills

Private Investigator
- Needs a degree a degree in criminal justice
- Needs to know how to Observe
- Makes about 21$ a hour

Pro Athlete
- Hard Work
- Very In shape
- Dedication

1955 Interview Bobby Pinkerton, Foreman of Cement Plant
A: It taught me to be responsible because others depend on me to be
at work daily and on time. Everyone has to do his/her part so that things run efficiently.
Q:What is the hardest part about working and why?
A:The hardest part is to keep a good attitude so that I give 100 per cent work ethic when things don't always go right. Good employees produce maximum production.
Q:If you could have any job what would it be and why?
A: I would like to be a well-known fishing guide on area lakes and rivers and have a Reality T.V. Show high-lighting me doing my favorite hobby-fishing.
1985 Interview With Sam Pinkerton, Mortgage Specialist
A: Its taught me that you will be rewarded for working hard.
Q:What is the hardest part about working and why?
A: The hardest part for me would be having to be somewhere at the same time everyday.
Q:If you could have any job what would it be and why?
A: To have my own successful business so I could be my own boss and schedule my own hours.
2015 Interview With Charlene Pinkerton, Accountant
A: It has taught me to have a greater respect of authority and that hard work and perseverance pays off and leads to job satisfaction
Q:What is the hardest part about working and why?
A: Having to work long hours and being away from my family and at times it can be stressful when working with a tight deadline. Having to supervise other people can be a very difficult task.
Q:If you could have any job what would it be and why?
A:I would like to run a health and nutrition business where I could set my own hours and have flexibility.
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