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Date Created:
March 29, 2008
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Back to Work Issues

This is a site for those over 50 who have decided to either go back to work, start a new career, or go to work for the first time. It's a different world out there from the days when most of us found our adult first job. Many of us have worked several jobs or had more than one career during a span of 30 years or so and some of us have been homemakers and are just now wanting or needing to enter the workforce. Retirement isn't like it used to be. I remember my Grandparents settling down in FL during the winters and coming back North during the summer. Some are still able to do that, but the cost of living is way higher and our money simply doesn't stretch like it used to 20-30 or more years ago. Working is a necessity for many men and women, all the way up to the late 70's. Some choose to work out of boredom or the need to keep challenged. There are many reasons why you may be wanting to go to work, or already working. I want this site to be a place where people can come for advice on job hunting, interviewing (selling your experience and skills) and on settling into a new job when most of your co-workers are likely 20-40 years younger. How do you fit in? How do you get appreciated for your experience while managing not to offer too much advice to those younger than you, especially if that young person is your boss? How do you deal with age discrimination, because I'm here to tell you that it IS out there? What type of employment will be enjoyable to you? What do you do best and how to find the job that will let you do it? All of these things are important factors in having a successful working life. I hope that you can come here to ask questions, offer advice, vent (I'll be right there doing that myself) and to get a cyber hug, when needed. Ideas, advice and mentoring are welcome

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 At age 61, and after a lifetime of work in Human Resources management and consulting, I finally have the best job of my life.

 

I’m the Director of Research and “Chief Career Counselor” for the leading online career service for people age 50+ - RetirementJobs.com. 

 

I had 16 different jobs: paperboy, soda “jerk”, mailman, auto mechanic, landscaper, house painter, production line worker, computer operator, college instructor, plant supervisor, truck driver, soldier, warehousing manager, retail store clerk, customer service manager and accountant -- all before I turned  25!   None of these prepared me for a career in Human Resources.  But they did  give me a clear view of what working for a living entailed and the variety of jobs was ideal preparation for what I do today.

 

 I help age 50+ people determine how they can make a living or supplement their retirement income. 

 

Do you remember the “good-old-days” when you worked for an employer for a lifetime and retired with a gold watch, pension check and health care costs weren’t the biggest issue on your mind?  Within 10 years, this type of retirement will likely be forgotten.  We’re healthier, living longer and caught up in high tech, exciting times.  Studies indicate that more than 75% of us plan to work in some job beyond traditional retirement age.  For some, we’ll work of necessity to pay bills and obtain health care coverage.  Others will work because they choose to. 

 

Regardless of the reason, the evidence is clear that continuing to work in some fashion is good for your well being – physically, emotionally and financially.  Why not work at a job that is meaningful and rewarding?  Exploring and securing such a job is the topic of my journal.

 

Are there obstacles to finding your “dream job?”  Most certainly!  The workplace has changed a great deal.  Computer and communication technology has replaced paper, pens and stamps.  Having a personal computer and cell phone are now essential.  Skills, knowledge and capabilities that were unknown 20 years ago are now often considered fundamental.  You must be open to continuous learning.  And let’s not forget age bias.  Worker surveys indicate that more than 90% of people believe that age bias is a “fact of life” and represents a major obstacle to job seekers and workers age 50+ (and even 40+ in some professions and occupations).

 

Still, work-- whether as a volunteer in some form of community engagement-- or for a regular paycheck, is in the future for the large majority of us.  Why not be in a workplace that treats you with respect and dignity, provides competitive pay and benefits, and where the work can be meaningful, important – and even fun?

 

The job opportunities for older workers will blossom in coming years.  We are an important segment of the workforce.  We are capable, reliable, creative, diligent, productive and conscientious.  This journal will be a gathering place to share ideas, resources and opportunities about working at 50+.

 

I hope you will join in.

 

- Bob