What was the typical work schedule for a Lighthouse Keeper?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Lighthouse Keeper
A typical work schedule for a lighthouse keeper involved long hours, often 12-hour shifts, including nights and weekends. Duties included maintaining the light, cleaning lenses, monitoring weather conditions, and performing routine inspections. Keepers also managed supplies and communicated with passing ships. Isolation was common, as many lighthouses were located in remote areas, requiring self-sufficiency and dedication.