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Why It Sucked to Be a 1920s DETROIT Milk Bottle Washer

1 h 56 min · 22. touko 2026
jakson Why It Sucked to Be a 1920s DETROIT Milk Bottle Washer kansikuva

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Step inside a 1920s Detroit dairy plant and follow the quiet, repetitive work of a milk bottle washer, one of the forgotten jobs behind every doorstep milk delivery. Before disposable cartons, every glass bottle had to be returned, soaked, scrubbed, rinsed, inspected, and sent back into circulation.This video explores the slow industrial rhythm of hot water tanks, clinking bottle crates, bottle brushes, steam, labels, chipped glass, and the constant smell of sour milk. It is a calm look at an unglamorous job shaped by routine, sanitation rules, and the growing dairy industry of early 20th century Detroit.If you enjoy boring history for sleep, quiet jobs, old factories, and obscure industrial processes, this is a gentle dive into a corner of working life most people never think about. Settle in for a soft, detailed glimpse at the people who helped keep milk moving through the city, one bottle at a time.📚 Chapters:0:00:00 The Four A.M. Bottle Room0:17:31 Caustic Water and the Morning Rush0:35:02 The Brush Machine Finds Every Mistake0:52:33 The Cracked Bottle That Changes the Day1:10:04 Inspection, Shortage, and the Health Man’s Visit1:27:35 Making the Afternoon Run Possible1:45:06 The Room After the Bottles Leave

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