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pensioner wins fight for her job back.70 yr old gets her job back as pop mobility instructor.is that justice?
she ran dance classes extreme work outs.
20 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I've just seen her on GMTV C and well done her.......she has the stamina, fitness and figure of someone half her age.
- Anonymous5 years ago
I'm pretty sure almost everywhere will not hire you unless you are at least 16. Many places prefer 18 year olds, also. Legally, you cannot without a work permit. And yet, when you look at the statistics of unemployed teenagers looking for a job, there are many. And what company would choose a 14 year old over a 17 year old? Not many. Try doing chores around the house for money. Or cut your neighbors lawn.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Of course it is justice Country - age is just a number. I saw her on GMTV this morning and she was pretty fit and didn't look anywhere near her age. If she is doing a good job why stop her?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I have no problem with that. However, when I am that age, I don't want to be stuck with holding down a job. I want to be able to do whatever I like with my day. I want to travel. You spend so much of your live at work, why work any longer than you have to?
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- ?Lv 71 decade ago
I say yes! I have seen some much older than 70 who are in much better shape than when I was 40!
- nanny chris wLv 71 decade ago
Good for her - I just hope she's checked out the Company's (Accident) Insurance Policy on 'over 70s'
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Of course!
70 years old and fit as ever, what better example of her profession?
Good for her.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yeah, good for her, Why shouldn't she work????? not enough people in the U.K want to! lol
- 1 decade ago
yes why shouldn't she get her job back if she is fit enough to do it.i run a business and we employ older people as well as the younger age groups,age is immaterial as long as you can deliver, i say go girl