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Searching For America's Oldest
And Best Workers Experience does
count. Seniors are the fastest growing population in the United
States, and more businesses are relying on the experience and
expertise of older workers to get the job done.
The positive work ethic, loyalty, and
dependability of older workers is necessary for the long-term
vitality of this nation. Yet, there are still negative stereotypes
and a lack of understanding about the positive contributions made by
older workers to this country.
As a result, Experience Works launched the
Prime Time Awards Program six years ago to break down barriers
associated with the hiring of older workers. Experience Works is the
nation's largest training and employment organization for mature
workers.
The Experience WorksSM Prime Time Awards
Program recognizes an outstanding older worker from each state, the
District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, America's Oldest Worker, and
top employers of older workers.
Honorees participate in special activities
and events within their states throughout the year, and in
Washington, D.C., in September. Prime Time Awards week activities
include meetings with congressional representatives, U.S. Senate and
U.S. House events, tours of the city's landmarks, and an award
banquet and ceremony at the Ronald Reagan Building and International
Trade Center.
In past years, the outstanding older workers
have ranged in age from 66 to 100. Last year, the average age was
78. All of the past America's Oldest Workers have been over 100
years old and working almost full time at their professions. They
include a 100-year-old architect, 102-year-old mechanical engineer,
a 100-year-old doctor and a 102-year-old manufacturer. In 2002,
Dr. Ray H. Crist, 102, professor of Environmental Science at Messiah
College, was named America's Oldest Worker.
To be considered for a state's outstanding
older worker or "America's Oldest Worker," applicants must be
currently employed, and work a minimum of 20 hours per week in paid
employment, and be over 65 years old. Outstanding older workers
receive an all-expenses-paid trip to participate in the week's
events in Washington.
To access a nomination form, visit
www.experienceworks.org.
To receive a nomination form by mail, send a
postcard or note to
Prime Time Awards
Experience Works
2200 Clarendon Blvd. Suite 1000
Arlington, VA 22201
Or call toll free
1-866-EXP-WRKS
(1-866-397-9757)
(NAPSA)
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