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"I hit 50.. then 60 came.. I'm still working and enjoying every moment." - John Humphrys backs Age Positive John Humphrys, renowned for his interviewing skills on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, is backing Age Positive. At 61 years of age, he believes that age should be immaterial to a person's advancement at work, and that skills and performance are the key to success. "I'd always intended to start taking it a bit easier when I hit 50, but I didn't. Then 60 came and went and I'm still working flat out and enjoying every moment of it. I'm not sure that I'm any wiser than I was as a young man, but I do have a lot more experience under my belt. Employers who ignore the wealth of experience shared by older workers are making a big mistake. They should be grabbing it with both hands." |
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