Oh, yeah, if you stop too fast you can literally flatten the wheel, which makes your boss very unhappy. (I’ve heard a lot about unhappy bosses today!)
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I seem to recall “shipping clerk.” I think he and others would plan what cargo would be loaded on which cars and taken on which routes. This was the 1950s and it was all done on paper. If you think this was ripe for automation, you’d be right! ...
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IBM sold WPRR a computer and they needed people to program and operate it. IBM gave aptitude tests to lots of employees and my Dad scored very well, so he became a programmer. That’s how he started in computing, and indirectly, so did I.
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