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 How many TV repairmen do you know?
Posted by Bear900/CA on 6/21/22 12:58pm

When hard-wired TVs became extremely popular in the 50's, 60's and 70's there were TV repair shops on every corner.

Then came integrated circuits and flat screen TVs. A person could spend many years learning the ins and outs of electronic circuitry to become a 'professional'. At what? A dead trade?

When traveling last week, we saw signs everywhere for Help Wanted that read, "Full Time, Part Time, Any Time, Full Benefits". Do you remember how hard it was finding a job when we were young? There's a gold mine of jobs out there. Go get one!

Or become a Notary and retire.
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