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WORKING AFTER RETIREMENT OUT OF NECESSITY
posted at January 30, 2012 6:58 PM EST
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Re: WORKING AFTER RETIREMENT OUT OF NECESSITY
posted at March 2, 2012 4:44 PM EST
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Have you thought about working at home? Rich In Response to WORKING AFTER RETIREMENT OUT OF NECESSITY: I will be retiring in five years. I'm eligible for retirement now, but due to economic and financial reasons, the retirement goal is to wait until I reach 62 years of age to collect my partial social security payments along with retirement. It is my understanding, for females, full social security benefits are not given unless you file at age 65 or older. My questions are: What type of ground rules I need to be aware of when applying for jobs after retirement age? What are some of the negative interview questions, or the run-around (such as we will be in touch ) you have received when applying for jobs your qualifications met. I am going to keep up-to-date with technology and marketable trends. Thanks to God for giving me good genes. I look much younger than my age ( No, I'm not vain ). I'm aware physicial appearance is also a major factor. Let me hear from you. I am currently an Analyst with a State agency. I want to be prepared. Thanks. Posted by larue2u |