Step Back in Time: 31 Snapshots of Work in the 1970s
In the 1970s, work was characterized by a different set of norms and aesthetics. Instead of 15-minute lunch breaks and laptops, employees were seen using old-school computers and typewriters. Flight attendants wore short skirts, and even physics teachers were spotted surfing during their free time. From letter carriers to reporters, waitresses to secretaries, and firemen, the workplace had a unique charm that is captured in these 31 pictures of what work looked like in the '70s. Each image tells a story of a bygone era, where work was defined by a sense of camaraderie, dedication, and a touch of nostalgia.