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Too old for the job
posted at August 14, 2011 5:21 PM EDT
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Re: Too old for the job
posted at August 15, 2011 8:09 AM EDT
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Re: Too old for the job
posted at August 16, 2011 3:05 PM EDT
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In Response to Too old for the job: Caucasian-Over 40 - No college degree - 30 years of Sales / Customer Service I have had several interviews for jobs that I am over qualified for but I don't get the job. Employers always seem to select younger and college educated with little or no experience. Maybe I should try to color my hair and see what happens. Posted by dlness32 Reply: Boy do I understand that although I am 60 and feeling it so much. I have colored my hair, lost weight, and in better health today than I was in my 30's and yet still nothing. Where do we go , what do we do, how do we support ourselves. I mean here we are, now what? |
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Re: Too old for the job
posted at August 16, 2011 10:48 PM EDT
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In Response to Re: Too old for the job: Go for it. Do whatever it tskes. Consider yourself lucky some do not even get interviews. Some say retirement age should be raised to 70 like employers will keep older people emloyed that long. good luck Posted by 10asen Some folks will never be able to collect more than 2-5 years after paying in for 30-40 years. Looks like Washington is trying to balance the budget with Social Security. There too many disability recipients leeching off the system that are in fear of drug testing. I used to work at a pharmacy and have seen the type of people feeding at the public trough. On Fridays more "diabetic syringes" were sold than insulin. I could charge 5 times the price and still sell them as fast as they could drive up to the window. And nothing like having to be nice to someone complaining about a 2 dollar copay with a case of beer and carton of smokes in the back seat. |
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Re: Too old for the job
posted at August 17, 2011 12:31 AM EDT
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Posts: 9
First: August 9, 2011 Last: January 25, 2012 |
You are never too old. Recently, PBS aired a documentary, 90 Years Old & Loving it. It was terrific. I have a link to it on my blog for mature workers. Visit the blog at; http://workinglater.blogspot.com There are no pop-up ads, nothing to purchase, no collection of your personal information. It is meant to be a resource. If you have a topic you want addressed on the blog, you can leave me a message on this site or on the blog. |
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Re: Too old for the job
posted at August 17, 2011 9:06 AM EDT
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First: August 9, 2011 Last: September 23, 2011 |
In Response to Re: Too old for the job: Go for it. Do whatever it tskes. Consider yourself lucky some do not even get interviews. Some say retirement age should be raised to 70 like employers will keep older people emloyed that long. good luck Posted by 10asen I hink that employers do not want to hire older people like us but are careful in how they say What businesses hire someone over 50? |
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Re: Too old for the job
posted at August 17, 2011 9:13 AM EDT
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Re: Too old for the job
posted at August 18, 2011 5:46 PM EDT
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First: August 18, 2011 Last: August 26, 2011 |
Totally uncertain of what's ahead - after years of good money management raising a family I find myself alone and practically broke with nobody to rely on. Some reward for a job well done! Who hires women age 64 in this economy? In Response to Re: Too old for the job: In Response to Too old for the job : Reply: Boy do I understand that although I am 60 and feeling it so much. I have colored my hair, lost weight, and in better health today than I was in my 30's and yet still nothing. Where do we go , what do we do, how do we support ourselves. I mean here we are, now what? Posted by sdobrindt |
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Re: Too old for the job
posted at August 18, 2011 7:30 PM EDT
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Re: Too old for the job
posted at August 20, 2011 3:16 PM EDT
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