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"I meet more and more colleagues like me who bravely change careers in their later years." One of Britain's oldest flight attendants says people shouldn't be afraid to change later in life

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"I meet more and more colleagues like me who bravely change careers in their later years."

One of Britain's oldest flight attendants says people shouldn't be afraid to change careers later in life.

Pam Clark, 73, was a beauty

After seeing a job advertisement on a flight to Madrid, she joined easyJet's flight attendant team.

She said she thinks her age means she "has something really valuable to offer."

Ms Clark, also known as Pam Nana, has flown more than 4,500 flights for easyJet over the past 20 years.

"I meet more and more colleagues like me who bravely change careers in their later years." One of Britain's oldest flight attendants says people shouldn't be afraid to change later in life
"I meet more and more colleagues like me who bravely change careers in their later years." One of Britain's oldest flight attendants says people shouldn't be afraid to change later in life
"I meet more and more colleagues like me who bravely change careers in their later years." One of Britain's oldest flight attendants says people shouldn't be afraid to change later in life

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