Posts Tagged ‘Older Workers’

Overcoming Acts of Discouragement

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

There must have been something in the water.  Or, perhaps it was simply the overwhelming heat.  (more…)

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The “EX” Generation

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

I recently read a Boston Herald article about the high unemployment rate for new college graduates.  According to the article, and numerous others as well, employers are hiring 22% fewer new college graduates than in the past. (more…)

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You Are the Weakest Link

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

“Mary, you are the Weakest Link!”

 

Those were not the words used but those are the words that my heart heard when my manager told me that I’d been “selected” to participate (as it if were a garden party or great prize that I’d just won) in the upcoming “resource action.” (more…)

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Men Over 50 Appeal for Work!

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

MEN OVER 50 APPEAL FOR WORK!

 

Consider the following headline: 

 

“MANY MEN OVER 50 APPEAL FOR WORK; One Hundred and Sixty-six Advertise in The Times for Employment.” [1] (more…)

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Painting Your Hair

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

In my “night life,” (you know, the life that happens after you put in your 14-hour day and finally get to go home and before you log back in on the computer to work another couple of hours before you finally get to sleep) I am a closet musician.  Whether by sheer dumb luck, persistence or the fact that I fell at their knees and promised to (more…)

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Perception Versus Reality

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Perception Versus Reality  - The Poll Results are In! 

 

I asked the question earlier whether or not Corporate America really targets older workers during times of layoffs.  (See Is 50 the New 30?) I certainly seem to know a disproportionate number of displaced “older” workers.  Please note that I use the term “older” very loosely (more…)

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