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About Retro Workdays

Retro Workdays brings you back to the working life of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, one profession at a time. Each video recreates what a shift really felt like: the early alarm, the commute, the punch clock, the gear in your hands, the radio in the background, and the small rules that shaped every day. You will revisit trucking runs, factory floors, classrooms, hospitals, job sites, offices, and shop bays with details that trigger recognition, not made-up drama. We talk paydays, lunch breaks, uniforms, tools, and the changes that hit by the late decade, from rising prices to new technology. If you lived it, you will remember it. If you did not, you will finally understand it. Subscribe for weekly workday memories and leave a comment with the job you want next.

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