View Full Version : What Ward Cleaver does for a living.
Leigh Ann
01-12-2003, 07:28 PM
What does everyone think he does for a living? When my mom and I were watching the Wally and Alma ep last night, she said maybe he's in advertising b/c he does a lot of surveys. That got me to thinking why do the writers of LITB want to keep the location of Mayfield and what Ward does for a living a secret?
Katherine Leigh
01-12-2003, 10:29 PM
I had never thought of advertising, but that makes a lot of sense. I have heard accounting and engineering mentioned as possible professions, but I like the advertising idea. Good idea!
HuskerTornado
01-12-2003, 11:49 PM
Well, they wanted to keep it like an Anytown, USA. It was part of the charm of the show. In one episode they were just a few miles from the Ocean, in another they have to go many miles to travel to a cabin to go fishing in the midwest. Apparently the concensus is that the live in Ohio...
jon123
01-13-2003, 01:43 AM
I think Ward was an accountant because in the reunion "Still the Beaver" Beaver applies for a job at his father's old firm (Ward had died, and Fred is now boss) and tells Fred that he has experience in bookkeeping. I read a few places that Ward was an accountant but I don't remember them ever mentioning it for sure in the original series, just in the sequel.
frani
01-13-2003, 06:39 AM
Yeah, I'm going to go for accountant or at least some sore of account manager in some kind of financial or insurance company. I think the point was that he went to the office and had a "dad's" kind of job. Maybe his career was second to that of being a father. He was a white collar guy who was admittely "comfortable" We know he was educated and had been an engineer in the seabees. However, I think the writers just wanted to have him dress in a suit, drink his coffee and go to the office. Occasionally, he could get a call at the office. But his main function was that of father to the two boys.:wave:
BrandonS
01-13-2003, 09:43 AM
Ward might be an accountant, but I don't think he works in a financial or insurance company, because I remember once he said that the guys at the office did a survey of the buying habits of the American housewife, which is something you would have no reason to do selling insurance or stocks.
John Sterren
01-13-2003, 12:00 PM
My hunch is advertising. He certainly dresses like the Man in the Gray Flannel Suit!
LeaveItToBeaverFan
01-13-2003, 12:58 PM
Originally posted by BrandonS
Ward might be an accountant, but I don't think he works in a financial or insurance company, because I remember once he said that the guys at the office did a survey of the buying habits of the American housewife, which is something you would have no reason to do selling insurance or stocks.
This would imply that he is in some sort of advertising or marketing job.
HaskellGirl
01-13-2003, 01:34 PM
Originally posted by HuskerTornado
Well, they wanted to keep it like an Anytown, USA. It was part of the charm of the show. In one episode they were just a few miles from the Ocean, in another they have to go many miles to travel to a cabin to go fishing in the midwest. Apparently the concensus is that the live in Ohio...
Well, I was thinking that if Beaver and Wally WERE real and they DID come from Ohio, they'd be pretty excited about the OSU win!!!!!!:D
bandito
01-13-2003, 07:14 PM
my guess would be he was somewhat into surveying or engineering of some sort. remember he was in the seabees in the service :confused:
Mysty Eyes
01-14-2003, 04:12 PM
Well, I've read most frequently that the assumption was that he was an accountant. But I don't believe that it was ever definitely confirmed as to what Ward did for a living.
I work in accounting, and a lot of what I recall mentioned does seem to fit. However, the idea of him working in advertising is a good one. I currently work for an advertising agency. The person in charge of a particular project is called the "Account Executive" or "Account Supervisor." And they do take surveys, and have meetings with the public in gatherings called "focus groups."
Parisite
01-22-2003, 12:41 PM
I think he actually said on one episode that he was an accountant.
I think they tried to keep the show "generic". Sometimes I got the impression that they lived in California (they went to the ocean or beach sometimes) and other times, they seemed to live in the midwest (they went to "the lake" occasionally). But I don't remember any episode where it was cold enough for the boys to wear more than a jacket outside, or that it ever snowed.
BrandonS
01-22-2003, 01:11 PM
I doubt that there's an episode in which Ward said that he's an accountant, because it's generally acknowledged that his profession and the location of Mayfield are left to the viewers' imaginations. I could be wrong, but there's been a lot of discussion of these topics, and no one has previously referenced such a quotation.
Parisite
01-23-2003, 12:29 AM
I probably just "dreamed" that, or confused Ward with another sitcom dad. :)
FonzesLeatherJacket
01-23-2003, 12:37 AM
I always thought Ward was like an accountant, or maybe a secretary. I like how Fred Rutherford always says, "See ya at the salt mines, Ward ol' man." :lol: Maybe he worked in a salt mine? :lol: Whatever it was I think it was, pretty good.
FonzesLeatherJacket
01-23-2003, 12:39 AM
I always thought Ward was like an accountant, or maybe a secretary. I like how Fred Rutherford always says, "See ya at the salt mines, Ward ol' man." :lol: Maybe he worked in a salt mine? :lol: Whatever it was I think it was, pretty good. If this posts more than once, sorry.
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