Albert Johnson Walker - Early Life

Early Life

Originally from Paris, Ontario, Walker was a high school drop-out. After numerous odd jobs, he eventually was hired as a bank teller for a trust company. He also started filing other people's income tax returns. Walker quit his job at the trust company, some two years later, to establish his own freelance bookkeeping business.

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