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Utilities

The city provided utilities for residential and commercial buildings such as AC electrical power, coal gas for heating and lighting plus coal and/or oil for heating purposes. Also, wood burning stoves played a role early on in the 19th century, but were soon replaced by more modern equipment.

Jobs and Employment

Workers having the necessary skills needed for the daily maintenance of the electromechanical machinery within the mills were clearly at a big advantage in gaining meaningful  employment in the city. However, those job-seekers devoid of these technical qualifications found themselves in tight, constant competition with hundreds of others, who were equally as unskilled in this line of work.

The Favored Few

A person seeking employment in the textile factories of the late 19th and even of the early 20th century might find himself/herself in a favored position for some job security and long-time employment if only he/she possessed the required calling card of an electrician, steamfitter, machinist, plumber, tool and dye maker, etc. An ambitious person seeking industrial training and the needed technical background could obtain the sought after credentials of a first-level electrician, machinist, etc. by attending a set of courses that were advertised in trade magazines found on the shelves of magazine racks in book and drug stores. Typical examples are listed below.

Magazine Advertisements

Several newsstand magazines point out that personal training in metal spinning, electricity, electro-mechanical machinery and science were available to workers, who were eager to gain expertise in new and profitable career directions. Sometimes, however, the interested candidate needed to attend training sessions in another city such as Chicago. See examples below.

Science and Mechanics 1933-05 - magazine cover

Working from your home, start a new business using profitable metal spinning.

Coyne_Electrical_School - ad for career start at Coyne
Chicago, the electrical center of the world!

Coyne_Electrical_School – ad for career start at Coyne
Become a productive employee using the best tools available today.
Electro-mechanical machinery will rule our lives..
National Geographic cover from 1915
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