8 jobs from 50 years ago that are obsolete

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Technology and cultural shifts are behind some of the drastic changes in the job market.

Several jobs that employed thousands of people in the 1970s have dwindled in popularity or completely vanished.

The tectonic shifts in the US economy since the advent of computers and the rise of the internet have transformed American jobs.

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