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Harold Stout
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over 6 months ago

I want to work. But I am now 70 and have problems walking, and balance issues. Who would hire me? Where do I look?

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Mickey Spangler
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over 6 months ago

How bad do you want it? Because I'm getting it... I, myself can't wait to retire and enjoy what I worked so hard to earn.

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Patsy Trent
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over 6 months ago

I spent 8 years active duty in US Air Force when a maintenance unit ask me to become a civilian/reserve training manager It was the beginning of a new career for me. I stayed positive because I had the chance to meet and help new recruits or individuals coming off active duty I retired after 22years of service I would do it all again

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CE Stephenson
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over 6 months ago

I worked 25+ years in the aerospace industry. Now that am retired, am looking for a part time job to stay busy, but after working as a Cyber Engineer, should I modify my resume to work in other fields such as retail, hotel, etc.? Most jobs ask for experiences which I don't have. Very frustrating.

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Margaret Prezioso-Frye
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over 6 months ago

I am a retiree, and so happy I thought that I could finally cut my hours back (I have no pension it's Social Security and me) anticipate my benefit coming in, begin a new chapter... but - my boss has informed me retiring is my problem, there is no provision in the handbook concerning retirees so I'm expected to work more hours if that's what she demands, that it's not her job to take care of me but my job to service them. I remained calm, I have to work and at 63 employers are not jumping to hire me. It's my problem if I don't have the energy of a 21-year old because in the handbook it says... I found out today I am not of value. interestingly enough I began cutting back my hours in December so I could begin benefits in January. When we did that it was all smiles, jokes about retiring, each time I clocked out it was well wishes and enjoy up until yesterday. I am at a loss.

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pamela soyster
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over 6 months ago

I am retired and 65.

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Robert Van Klompenberg
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over 6 months ago

I'm enjoying my retirement I Live in Mi for 6 months & Amarillo Tx for 6 months by living in these 2 states I can see family in West Mi & Amarillo Tx for 6 months.

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Alan Bishop
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over 6 months ago

I was forced into retirement due to One Call Care Medical in Parsippany, NJ where I was employed successfully for 9 plus years vacating the Medical Records processing department off shore to El Salvador. This activity included over 20 employees. I need a job and will require it very shortly. Thank You.

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Katherine Casarrubias
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over 6 months ago

My name is kathy I love to drive, I use to be a truck driver for 3 years and I'm retired now but I still love driving and I'd love to drive seniors to go shopping some are unable to get out I don't have a car but there are some that do have a car and can not drive or there kids don't let them and that's what I'm for so if you know anyone that can use my services please don't hesitate to contact me thank you

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Pamela Cline
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over 6 months ago

Start saving for retirement with first paycheck! If I had, I'd have a LOT Morin my IRA. Not sure how the retirement "tiers" work now, but I started in Tier 2, changed after 14 years to Tier 1. If I had started in Tier 1, I'd be getting around $5,000 a month, instead of $2,700. No matter what you do, "work" towards your retirement goals.

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