Your barista used to be called a "jerk".

A 3-card occupational family tree for the modern barista — from medieval ale-wife to soda-fountain jerk to espresso bar, with era-color-coded evolutionary tree, signature ancestor illustration, and tool evolution sequence.

Not an insult — a job title.
The person who made your great-grandmother's ice-cream soda at the drugstore counter was called a soda-fountain jerk. The name came from the jerking motion of pulling the carbonation tap handle.
That's your barista's direct ancestor.
Swipe to trace the full family tree: five roles across five centuries, from medieval ale-wives who brewed from home to the marble-counter technician who invented the prototype for everything that came after. Card 3 maps every physical tool that changed hands along the way — clay jugs to burr grinders.
The espresso machine only showed up in the 1990s. Before that, "specialty coffee" didn't exist as a job category. The soda jerk held the counter for seventy years.
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The Job Family Tree

The Job Family Tree

Every two weeks, a 2-3 card set tracing a present-day North American job — Pop Chart Lab / Information Is Beautiful infographic poster aesthetic (modern data-viz, NOT vintage anthropology illustration).

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