Skip to main content
BBC NEWS / MANCHESTER
Graphics VersionBBC Sport Home
News Front Page | Africa | Americas | Asia-Pacific | Europe | Middle East | South Asia | UK | Business | Health | Science & Environment | Technology | Entertainment | Also in the news | Have Your Say |
UK Contents:  England | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales | UK Politics | Education | Magazine

Thursday, 15 March 2007, 21:35 GMT

Great-granny oldest office worker

Joan Waddington A 90-year-old great-grandmother from Greater Manchester could be the country's oldest office worker.

Joan Winnington from Moston still works as a traditional typist in a Manchester city centre office even though she should have retired 30 years ago.

Even though the computer revolution started in Manchester Joan still prefers to do her work on a manual typewriter.

She has vowed to keep working until she was no longer of any use

She added that she had wanted to be a comedian when she left school at 15, but her parents paid half-a-crown a week for her to learn shorthand and typewriting.

At 60 Joan shunned retirement to take a job at Chase Saunders Financial Services, then known as Jacques Clay Johnson.

Alan Clay-Johnson, MD for Chase Saunders, praised Joan's dedication to her job.

"I first took her on to type up ledgers for our collectors, who would take £2 payments from our clients back then, and even now, she's so reliable and larger than life, she puts some people a fraction of her age to shame."



E-mail this to a friend
Related to this story:
Oldest worker backs Sir Menzies (03 Mar 07 |  UK Politics )
New anti-ageism laws for pensions (01 Dec 06 |  Business )
Rising to the ageism challenge (26 Jun 06 |  Business )
Age discrimination law discussed (01 Mar 06 |  Northern Ireland )

RELATED INTERNET LINKS
Chase Saunders
Age Positive
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites



SEARCH BBC NEWS: 

News Front Page | Africa | Americas | Asia-Pacific | Europe | Middle East | South Asia | UK | Business | Health | Science & Environment | Technology | Entertainment | Also in the news | Have Your Say |
UK Contents:  England | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales | UK Politics | Education | Magazine

NewsWatch | Notes | Contact us | About BBC News | Profiles | History

^ Back to top | BBC Sport Home | BBC Homepage | Contact us | Help | ©