Lauren
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No. I am glad to live here and now. If I was to transfer to the 1930's with the upbringing and the way I've become accumulated to life here I would not be able to hack it. I'd love to visit, sure, but live then? The temptation of working in a studio system in the costume department is tempting, but then remembering a working wage of a woman in the 1930s, especially a seamstress? And no internet to be a self-made business, higher overhead, or working out of your home with individual clients who come to your home... no thank you. Modern sewing equipment is just too good.
Oh, and cooking and cleaning 1930s style? With a depression era income? Eep!
Oh, and cooking and cleaning 1930s style? With a depression era income? Eep!