Re:#16 and 17
The video in #16 shows operators sharing duties between switchboards. In the Toll office I worked in this wasn’t done much, only to the extent that if you still had calls up when it was your break time you’d ask the operator next to you to watch them for you and take care of their completion. We for the most part took care of our own board and calls.
The videos in #17 about male operators and Mothers Day elicited memories about my time with Ma Bell. The percentage of male operators in our office was approx.20%. And Mothers Day was the busiest day of the year! We got lots of maudlin drunks on Mothers Day too. Calls like, “I wanna talk to my mother in Santa Rosa”,” Well whats her number?”, “I don’t know”, “Well whats her name?”, “Mabel”, “Whats her last name?”, “I don’t know, but he lives on King St. there can’t be many Mabel’s that live on King St”, you get the picture!
When we had particularly bad drunks we plugged them into a trunk called “milliwatts”that gave them a high pitched screaming tone and that got rid of them for a while.
And you could always tell when there was a Full Moon because that really got the crazies out from under their rocks. Being a operator in the old days could be very interesting.
Eddie
[this post was last edited: 6/15/2023-10:52]
The video in #16 shows operators sharing duties between switchboards. In the Toll office I worked in this wasn’t done much, only to the extent that if you still had calls up when it was your break time you’d ask the operator next to you to watch them for you and take care of their completion. We for the most part took care of our own board and calls.
The videos in #17 about male operators and Mothers Day elicited memories about my time with Ma Bell. The percentage of male operators in our office was approx.20%. And Mothers Day was the busiest day of the year! We got lots of maudlin drunks on Mothers Day too. Calls like, “I wanna talk to my mother in Santa Rosa”,” Well whats her number?”, “I don’t know”, “Well whats her name?”, “Mabel”, “Whats her last name?”, “I don’t know, but he lives on King St. there can’t be many Mabel’s that live on King St”, you get the picture!
When we had particularly bad drunks we plugged them into a trunk called “milliwatts”that gave them a high pitched screaming tone and that got rid of them for a while.
And you could always tell when there was a Full Moon because that really got the crazies out from under their rocks. Being a operator in the old days could be very interesting.
Eddie
[this post was last edited: 6/15/2023-10:52]