| ▲ | ljf 4 days ago |
| A very different man, but the book 'The Autobiography of a Super Tramp' is a fascinating read from the hayday of the tramp - about one manes tramping across the UK and USA https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Autobiography_of_a_Super... |
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| ▲ | cwmoore 3 days ago | parent | next [-] |
| Another, more recently, is the documentary Hobo; riding the rails in the 1990s: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1646104/ |
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| ▲ | WillAdams 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] |
| The thing which that article leaves unsaid is that this lifestyle existed in the context of seasonal migrant workers (hobos) who were still necessary to the not-yet fully mechanized agriculture of the time. One work which touches on this is Louis L'Amour's autobiography: _Education of a Wandering Man_ which is a great read. |
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| ▲ | rtkwe 3 days ago | parent [-] | | There's still a lot of non mechanized agriculture in the US. Fruits especially are often hand picked. Strawberries in particular can be pretty grueling [0] because they're low to the ground. Even the semi mechanized version has the workers lying on their bellies rapidly picking as the tractor tows their platform along. [1] [0] https://www.reddit.com/r/SipsTea/comments/1kqv2yd/pov_manual... pardon the subreddit it was the best video I could find shortly. [1] https://youtu.be/jmib5b7AhXg?t=24 | | |
| ▲ | WillAdams 2 days ago | parent [-] | | Yes, but there aren't masses of people moving in a seasonal migration following the work as there were before the development of the hay rake, combine, &c. | | |
| ▲ | rtkwe 2 days ago | parent [-] | | There are fewer but there's still a lot of itinerant workers that follow the harvests. There's not work year round in one place for fruit pickers but there are several harvests each year they follow. |
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| ▲ | fxtentacle 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] |
| Change one a to u and this might be about a president ^_^ I never noticed before how close those words were. And he'd probably like the prefix "Super". |