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Re: Are you looking for a part-time job?

posted at November 18, 2012 12:05 AM EST
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        5 More Great Part-time Jobs for Retirees suggests working as a blogger, coach, teacher’s aid, tour guide or at a convention center. Have you ever worked at one of these types of jobs? If not, which part-time job have you found helps you bring in a little extra income?  
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Re: Are you looking for a part-time job?

posted at November 23, 2012 10:25 PM EST
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My experience is accounting, accounts payable and receivable. Cash management, daily and monthly data entry, monthly statements .Inventory Control.ertc

Re: Are you looking for a part-time job?

posted at November 23, 2012 10:26 PM EST
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Yes I am . In accounting, and in Bangor Maine.

Re: Are you looking for a part-time job?

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LaughingYes....I would like to know how to voice record books for the elderly in rest homes, or care facilities or just home bound senior citizens who have trouble with eyesight.  Who would I contact for this project.

Re: Are you looking for a part-time job?

posted at December 14, 2012 8:43 PM EST
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Assist elder at their home with small chores, sit socially for relief of family member.

Re: Are you looking for a part-time job?

posted at December 16, 2012 1:16 PM EST
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Yes, I am looking for a part-time job as a receptionist/office manager for a church. Some years ago I was employed as receptionist/office manager for a United Methodist church. I worked at this job for 71/2 yrs.

Re: Are you looking for a part-time job?

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        5 More Great Part-time Jobs for Retirees suggests working as a blogger, coach, teacher’s aid, tour guide or at a convention center. Have you ever worked at one of these types of jobs? If not, which part-time job have you found helps you bring in a little extra income?  
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FLORIST Shop Assistant or Florist Delivery person.

Re: Are you looking for a part-time job?

posted at December 29, 2012 5:38 PM EST
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In Response to Re: Are you looking for a part-time job? : I hear your pain and I'm sure there are a lot of others on here who have their own experiences with veiled discriminatory practices!  But what I found was that I could continue to beat myself up because job searching wasn't going anywhere or I could take what was happening and turn it around for myself and a lot of other folks.  I have a home based business and I am always looking for talent to partner up with.  I especially enjoy working with the more mature person and love helping others earn the level of income they are seeking.  Feel free to contact me if you would like to take a look at what I am doing.  You never know, it just might be the thing you have been looking for! 
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Re: Are you looking for a part-time job?

posted at December 29, 2012 5:42 PM EST
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I have an Aunt that is looking for a job with no luck. She is 60 years old and is homeless now and about to have her car picked up because she wil no longer be able to make pymts.
She live in Kyle Texas . She does volenteer for a Hospital be will not be able to soon because she will no longer have a car. What does anyone suggest , she is running out of hope.


Judy  

Re: Are you looking for a part-time job?

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In response to "Re: Are you looking for a part-time job?":
I have an Aunt that is looking for a job with no luck. She is 60 years old and is homeless now and about to have her car picked up because she wil no longer be able to make pymts. She live in Kyle Texas . She does volenteer for a Hospital be will not be able to soon because she will no longer have a car. What does anyone suggest , she is running out of hope. Judy  
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I would hope to think that you would not let your Aunt be homeless and that you would take her in and maybe she could get some house cleaning jobs to help pay you for keeping her. Page 13 had a caregiver position opening
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