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Raising the "Bar"
08/06/09, Newington
Attorney Jack Borden began working when he was five years old, in his dad's garden....and he hasn't stopped working since!
He began working for the FBI in Weatherford, TX and, after leaving the FBI, works in private practice doing probate and real estate cases.
Jack Borden was named "America's Oldest Worker for 2009" by Experience Works, a nonprofit training and employment service for older adults.
The Texas attorney puts in about 40 hours a week.
Not bad for someone who's 101.
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