By Madison Davies
The Labor Department tracks jobs that no longer exist today. These roles once shaped daily life for many Texans.
A survey asked adults what vanished jobs they miss most. The poll included 3,014 people ages forty-five and older.
Texans selected gas-station attendants as their top lost job. These workers pumped fuel and offered casual service chats.
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Film developers ranked next on the list of missed roles. They handled photos and added suspense to simple family shots.
Video-rental clerks earned the third spot for Texans. They made suggestions and helped people pick weekend movies.
Other missed jobs include pin-setters, arcade staff, and toll collectors. Texans also miss VHS fixers, record clerks, and paperboys.