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On January 12, 2008, a conference call was set up by AARP with all the Dream Job Winners. The call started with an introduction of all winners, as well as a sharing of the winning essays. We shared our dreams as well as steps we had taken to pursue our dreams. It was a very meaningful conversation, and it was obvious we were all very proud of our accomplishments. A member of Retirementjobs.com was also part of this call. He and the AARP elaborated more on why we had been chosen. After this call, we all received an e-mail from RetirementJobs.com that simply said "Congratulations again, now it’s time to get to work". We received an outline of how we were going to get started, which entailed projects for us as well as Retirementjobs. com.