150 Years Back, These Were Illinois' Most Common Jobs

2023-03-23 20:38:30 By : Ms. TTI Fiber

If you think about it, there's probably a good chance that the job you hold now probably didn't even exist in Illinois back 150 years ago (1873), with scattered exceptions.

My own job surely wasn't around back then. Back in the day, if a guy wanted to do a morning talk show, he'd head out to the barn to chat up the cows whilst being perched on a tiny stool, and doing "call-ins" consisted of neighbors shouting things at you over the fence. Shaft Mount Track Roller

150 Years Back, These Were Illinois

It was a lot different back then. A lot.

According to a piece at Zippia.com, the most common job in Chicago in 2021 was cashier. At the time the story was published, Chicago had 21,101 cashiers, with nearly 200 job openings.

Cashier is followed in order by Internship, Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative, Administrative Assistant, Security Officer, Certified Nursing Assistant, Volunteer, Manager, and Office Assistant.

Nowhere on the list is "flying car pilot," or "flying car mechanic." When I was a kid, this is what they told us we'd be doing in 2020s, the big liars:

Not just in Illinois, but throughout the entire country. 150 years ago, agriculture was the undisputed champion of employment, making up 47% of all employed people over the age of 10 years old.

With farmers and planters holding the number-one spot in 1870, Agricultural laborers came in a close second.

The rest of the top ten most common jobs in 1870 Illinois, according to Stacker.com's research:

150 Years Back, These Were Illinois

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