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The Weirdest Job in History: How to Get Paid to Tap on Strangers' Windows

The Weirdest Job in History: How to Get Paid to Tap on Strangers' Windows

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Before alarm clocks were affordable, you could hire a stranger to walk through the pre-dawn streets of your city, find your window, and tap on it with a long bamboo stick until you woke up.This was a real job. Millions of people depended on it.In this mini-episode of Hidden History with Aiden Thomas, we tell the strange and oddly tender story of the knocker-upper — the human alarm clock who walked the foggy streets of Industrial-era Britain and Ireland. The bamboo sticks, the pea shooters, the small hammers. The trust required — because they wouldn't leave until they actually saw you awake. And the slow, quiet death of the profession in the 1930s, as cheap mechanical clocks made human beings obsolete in their own job category.It wasn't a quirky historical footnote. It was a preview of every job that automation has eaten since.Take a look around. History is everywhere.
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