Are you this old?

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Betty White died at 99yo.
Wow, what a lady, what a life! RIP
 
   / Are you this old? #203  
The farmers paid from 50cents to 75cents; I paid for my school pictures and class ring picking up sweet potatoes for 75 cents per hour. The pics and the ring, as I recall, were like $25 and $28 dollars.

Picking potatoes was the high school boys cash cow. My brother did it all through HS. I started a job of it 1953 but soon talked my way into a loadeers position. Pickeers picked the potatoes off the ground after the potato digger went through and put them in a sack. Finish a sack and put one of your tickets on top with the bag folded over it. We loaders came through picking up full sacks, collecting the tirckets. Pickers were paid by he number of bags they produced. That was the job that convinced me that i was NOT going to do 'stoop labor'. I don't recall what teh pay per bag rate was. It wasn't long after that that 'potato combines' appeared and all the harvest was by machines with almost no hand labor involved.
 
   / Are you this old? #205  
I'm thinking the glass was marked in gallons. Looks like there would be some guesswork in filling to $1.00 or whatever. Maybe they used a magic marker for the dollar marks. Oh wait, magic markers probably didn't exist.

Yes, the glass was calibrated in gallons. How they sold by the dollar I have no idea.
 
   / Are you this old? #206  
Yes, the glass was calibrated in gallons. How they sold by the dollar I have no idea.
In the olden days, everyone could do arithmetic. 25 cents a gallon was 4 gallons for a dollar. Duh. $0.239 was 4.26 gallons for a dollar, call it 4 gallons and a quart. If you are really old you can remember when people did arithmetic.
 
   / Are you this old? #207  
Betty White died at 99yo.
Wow, what a lady, what a life! RIP
I just heard about that. Yeh, she was a sharp tack up until the end, good for her!
 
   / Are you this old? #208  
In the olden days, everyone could do arithmetic. 25 cents a gallon was 4 gallons for a dollar. Duh. $0.239 was 4.26 gallons for a dollar, call it 4 gallons and a quart. If you are really old you can remember when people did arithmetic.
Whoops. I guess I am really old. Because I remember when most people could make simple calculations like that in their head. I did say MOST not all.

My father spend quite some time teaching one of his cousins how to count back change to customers. She had married a fella that owned a grocery store and needed that skill right away. He said it was a nightmare getting her up to speed. He must have been successful as I can remember her counting out change to me when I was a kid and she was quite old. Yes the same old corner grocery at the intersection of the county line road and 39 highway that her husband had started all those years ago.

I can still do fairly complex arithmetic calculations in my head, but I do them in unorthodox ways that most people do not understand when I try to explain it to them.
 
   / Are you this old? #209  
Whoops. I guess I am really old. Because I remember when most people could make simple calculations like that in their head. I did say MOST not all.

My father spend quite some time teaching one of his cousins how to count back change to customers. She had married a fella that owned a grocery store and needed that skill right away. He said it was a nightmare getting her up to speed. He must have been successful as I can remember her counting out change to me when I was a kid and she was quite old. Yes the same old corner grocery at the intersection of the county line road and 39 highway that her husband had started all those years ago.

I can still do fairly complex arithmetic calculations in my head, but I do them in unorthodox ways that most people do not understand when I try to explain it to them.
That plus calculating the sales tax. Ours was 3% back in the 70’s, each additional penny kicked in at 12, 35, and 65 cents. And we had to count out the change in the customer’s hand Or get a butt chewing from dad.
 
   / Are you this old? #210  
That plus calculating the sales tax. Ours was 3% back in the 70’s, each additional penny kicked in at 12, 35, and 65 cents. And we had to count out the change in the customer’s hand Or get a butt chewing from dad.
Sounds like Dad taught you right. :)
 

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