Ephren Taylor....started his business at age 12 but 17 he made his first million and by 19 he had retired but he continues to "work"
The youngest person to ever retire is believed to be Michael Sayman, who retired at the age of 20 after working for Facebook and Google. He decided to pursue entrepreneurship and other projects instead of continuing to work in the tech industry.
"Who shall retire" is correct. When asking a question about a person, use "who." "Which" is used to refer to things or a specified group of people.
The duration before a person can retire from a company typically depends on various factors, such as the retirement age determined by the company's policies and the individual's years of service. In many cases, retirement age ranges from 60 to 65 years, and people commonly retire after completing 30 to 40 years of employment. However, these numbers can greatly vary across different companies and countries.
The adjective form of retire is :- retired, retiring.
The opposite of "eldest" is "youngest." "Eldest" refers to the oldest in age or the firstborn, while "youngest" refers to the most junior in age or the lastborn.
After years of hard work, John decided to retire and spend more time with his family.
...the youngest person to go to college was a SHE and SHE was Korean and SHE was ten...it was "on" the Korean newspaper? A*HOLE.
no one
how old is mattyb
12. :)
The youngest person to ever bowl a 800 series for 3 games was my friend Korey Riechard who is 8 years old from Jackson,MI.
mark zuckerberg
Selena Gomez!
Yes. Some world records are for example "Youngest person to ever..." or "Oldest person to ever..."
Jordan brown is the youngest person to be sentenced to life without parole for killing his father's fiancee
sachin
Mild-mannered nine-year-old maths machine Oscar, who became the youngest person ever to get an A* in GCSE Maths aged seven
The youngest to enter the Archibald Prize was Rolf Harris, who was 15 at the time he entered in 1946.