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War veteran 'bored to death' by retirement starts first day at new job

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LONDON — Pensioner Joe Bartley stole the internet's heart when his advert seeking employment went viral last week.

The 89-year-old, suffering from loneliness after the death of his wife Cassie two years ago, wanted to find a part-time job to save him "from dying of boredom."

Offers of work poured in for the former serviceman, who has now officially started a new role with a local restaurant. 

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Customers greeted Bartley with a round of applause at Cantina Bar and Kitchen in Paignton, Devon when he arrived to clock in for his first day of work. 

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A BBC camera crew documented activities from Bartley's first day, including his first task of serving up a plate of mince pies. 

In the clip, Bartley says he is looking forward to "getting up in the morning and going to work and being a working man." He also says he has been "overwhelmed" by the attention he's received.

The story's global response has afforded the Liverpool native something of a celebrity status, and he's even received a pile of fan mail. 

Congrats on the new job, Joe! 

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