timorous me
Familiar Face
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- Portland, Maine
I was wondering what everyone here does for a living... Do you have a job that seems like a natural extension of your vintage lifestyle? Or do you make a buck doing something that didn't even exist when your outfit was made?
I, for one, definitely fall into the latter group. I work for the second-largest cable provider in the country, providing customer service and technical support for cable television, broadband internet, and voice over IP telephone service. I deal with extremely complex computer systems, I can control people's equipment remotely, and I can describe the symptoms of a reverse signal issue until I'm blue in the face. This is my day-in-day-out.
I've never realized what an odd contrast this is until today, sitting at my desk in my vintage dress, explaining the differences between HDMI and component cables to an elderly gentleman while assisting him with his high definition box setup when he said, "Wow. You know sweetheart, nobody would've even dreamt of this when I was your age."
I just found it very striking.
But enough about me. What are your thoughts? Any striking differences between your "vintage" lifestyle and your modern job?
I, for one, definitely fall into the latter group. I work for the second-largest cable provider in the country, providing customer service and technical support for cable television, broadband internet, and voice over IP telephone service. I deal with extremely complex computer systems, I can control people's equipment remotely, and I can describe the symptoms of a reverse signal issue until I'm blue in the face. This is my day-in-day-out.
I've never realized what an odd contrast this is until today, sitting at my desk in my vintage dress, explaining the differences between HDMI and component cables to an elderly gentleman while assisting him with his high definition box setup when he said, "Wow. You know sweetheart, nobody would've even dreamt of this when I was your age."
I just found it very striking.
But enough about me. What are your thoughts? Any striking differences between your "vintage" lifestyle and your modern job?