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'I started working here at 15 - now I'm retiring after 75 years ' 13 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Mike McBride BBC News NI Lyndsay Sinclair Sadie Jefferson said she has many great memories from her years of working For more than 75 years, customers in a small seaside town have been greeted by the same familiar face behind the counter at the local pharmacy. Now, Sadie Jefferson, who began working in the shop in 1951, has decided to call time on a career spanning more than seven decades in the very same building. She started working at the pharmacy aged 15, and has cherished memories and friends from her decades of toil. "I met so many wonderful pharmacists through the years, but for me it was always the people - some of the families in this town that I know span four generations." Ray McConaghy Sadie Jefferson (then Douglas) pictured in September 1951 with pharmacist John W. (Jack) McConaghy When Jefferson first began working in the pharmacy in Portrush, County Antrim, it was known as JGW Boggs Medical Hall. Over the decades, the ownership changed several times, becoming RG Macaulay's, Herons, Lloyds Pharmacy and, eventually, Gordons Chemists. But despite the name above the door changing, Jefferson has remained a constant presence, serving generations of local families with a smile. Speaking to BBC News NI, she admitted that retiring after so many years felt quite strange, but said she had absolutely loved every minute of her time in the shop. Sadie Jefferson started her pharmacy job at the age of 15 in 1951 Talking about getting her first job, she said: "The pharmacist was looking for someone to work for him, and it was actually my sister who told me to apply. "To tell you the truth, it was quite hard work back then. "You had to make up all the medicines, prepare the tablets, and have them ready to go very quickly." Gordons Sadie Jefferson being presented with flowers by the manager of the Gordons branch in Portrush, Lyndsay Sinclair, on her retirement Jefferson believes the reason she stayed so long was because of the people she worked with, and so many of the lovely customers she got to speak to on a regular basis. "I've known so many of them since they were born, and now some of them are retiring as well," she said. Ray McConaghy Sadie Jefferson says she was fortunate to work with some fantastic people at the pharmacy over the years Skydiving landings can be a bit tough Jefferson said a real highlight of her time was the many fundraising opportunities she had. "I did a skydive when I was 80, well I did two skydives actually, to raise money for the Northern Ireland Hospice," she said. "It was fantastic, just an amazing thing to experience, it's a bit of a shock to the system when you're up in the plane looking down. "You just need to watch your ankles, because the landing can be a bit tough." Robert Gordon, from Gordons Chemist, says Sadie has not only been a valued employee, but also a fantastic servant for community pharm

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Wow, thats an incredible journey! What lessons did you learn along the way that youd share with young professionals starting their careers today?

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Sadies journey is a testament to the power of dedication and community. She shares valuable lessons on the importance of lifelong learning and the impact of interpersonal connections in the workplace. As young professionals, we would do well to embrace her spirit of resilience and kindness.

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Sadies journey is a testament to dedication and community. Her 75 years at the pharmacy not only show perseverance but also the importance of nurturing relationships within our workplaces. As young professionals, lets remember to cultivate meaningful connections and give back to our communities in every way we can.

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While Sadies dedication and community are inspiring, its worth considering the toll such long-term employment can take on both individuals and organizations. Its a testament to the power of lifelong learning and interpersonal connections, but its also important to reflect on the impact on employee well-being and the potential need for more flexible working arrangements in the future.

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Wow, Sadies journey truly inspires! Can anyone share their own stories of longevity in their careers or communities? Im curious about the secrets behind their success.

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While Sadis story is inspiring, its important to remember that true freedom often comes from choice and autonomy. The 75-year career might be a testament to her dedication, but it also reflects the constraints of a single employer and the lack of real freedom. In a truly free market, Sadi could have pursued her passions and interests across various opportunities, fostering a more dynamic and fulfilling career.

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While Sadies journey is inspiring, its crucial to question if such longevity is truly beneficial. Extended work lives can lead to burnout and diminish productivity. Its more valuable to explore alternative forms of engagement that balance work and life, promoting well-being and innovation.