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It's Your Time Believe and Achieve
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over 6 months ago

When I was living "pennies off the dollars" and sleeping under the dining room table at my sister-in-law two bedroom apartment humbled me.

I woke-up about 2:30am and made a special request from the chambers of my heart...

"Father, if you help me to take care of my family; provide food on the table; and a place to live, I will reach out and help others."

Amazingly, as that request was answered, I've always been inspired to respect the values of...

      No. 1. "Paying It Forward"

When I "bless others" in various ways, the blessings comeback to me multipled in unexpected ways. (See illustration below).

Can you inspire others?

I Believe You Can...!

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Hung Nguyen
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over 6 months ago
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Shannon Brown
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over 6 months ago

I am looking to get back into the work world after a long hiatus. The problem Im having is I haven't worked a full time job since November 2009 with the exception of 4 or 5 months in 2015. I had to take an early retirement and would gladly tell them why if given a chance. My background is collections,customer service and bankruptcy departments. I have well over 10 years experience with wonderful companies such as Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation, Ford Motor Credit,Sprint,Ft Worth Police Department.When companies see the gap since my last job it's like they run. Are they assuming I've been in prison or something. Does anyone know of some companies who are not so judgemental and negative that would appreciate my experience and see it as an asset?

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Keith Winston
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over 6 months ago

Hello everyone I just now going back to work after I had an early retirement, Man have things changed quite a bit, I think it’s going to work well for our children going forward.

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Jean Levin
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over 6 months ago

Ive have moved to Florida for almost one year now. I have worked as a Nurse, Executive Director for over 28 years in Maryland. I do not want to continue as a nurse but have applied for numerous jobs as: CSR, Cashier, Receptionist, Concierge, had one interview only but was never called back. I noticed at the interview that there were only 20 something people there. I have more customer service experience than all of them put together. I have a college degree, administrative experience and I have successfully managed a 104 bed assisted living facility for 10 years.I was not ready to retire but was forced to take early retirement. Now, I am just looking for a less stressful job to enhance my retirement. I have the skill sets and experience to do anything.

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Pamela Whibby
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over 6 months ago

Thought I wanted to retire, very wrong

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Michele Massey
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over 6 months ago

Not looking anymore . No one will higher an older recruiter with 20 + years of consistent experience. NOW I KNOW WHAT FORCED RETIREMENT IS !

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Gerry Portente
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over 6 months ago

I am looking for part time work no evenings or weekends. I am very efficient, friendly,motivated, good with figures an all around hard worker . I am retired and would like to suppliment my social security income.

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Richard Beard
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over 6 months ago

I want to volunteer my time I'm retired and really need and want to work.

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Valarie Parker
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over 6 months ago

Well, I'm about to retire this January 2018 and I'm ready to try another place of employment after these 30 years...

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