I cried in the truck. I drove back to the dairy, turned in the crates, and went home. The next day, they switched to a gig-economy driver in a Prius. No glass bottles. Just plastic jugs thrown from a car window.
(Laughs) Stubbornness, mostly. Everyone said, "Dave, milk in bags? Milk in jugs? That’s the future." But my dad was a milkman in the 70s. I remembered the respect he got. In '96, I wasn't selling convenience. I was selling memory . People my age (back then, I was 28) wanted to feel like kids again. Interview With A Milkman -1996- -2021-
: Arthur speaks with a sense of quiet resignation. In 1996, the "Golden Age" of home delivery is over. Supermarkets have become the giants, selling milk in plastic cartons that are cheaper than his glass bottles. I cried in the truck
: The book serves as an "interesting report" on the policing of attention and how communities turn away from reality to cope with trauma . 3. Academic/Behavioral Science: Dr. Katy Milkman How to Change with Katy Milkman | Amazing If No glass bottles
and Sindee Coxx : Play a housewife and a college student, respectively. Roman Holliday : Takes on the role of the Interviewer. Production Style and Reception
A modern logistics hub. 10:00 AM. Artie is cleaning out a diesel van. He is 25 years older, his hands weathered. Interviewer: