The father was still working as a railroad postal clerk.
In 1909 he became a railroad clerk.
He worked as a coal miner, truck driver, grocery clerk, and railroad clerk.
He later leveraged this "practical education" for work as a teacher and a railroad clerk.
He worked as a railroad clerk and tax assessor, but did not like either job.
Apparently he decided to leave Nashville in 1915, and went to work as a railroad clerk, earning 40 dollars a month.
Three railroad clerks determined the measurement, he said.
"But working as a railroad clerk, you have to wonder."
A humble railroad clerk, Aubrey keeps pretending to be a more important man.
Incidents of this nature will only bring more fear to our railroad clerks.