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  • How to Calculate Years Until Retirement

    If you are making financial and other decisions about your retirement, it helps to know how long you have to work until you can retire with full Social Security benefits. Many people retire now in...

  • How to Look Younger at Work After 50 - advice for men

    So is your boss younger than you? Are you older than most of the movers and shakers? Are guys your age starting to retire early, but you have years left to work before your retirement savings...

  • How to Survive The Global Economy

    The Global Economy Has Arrived And Today Each One of Us Must Adapt To It In Order To Earn Money.

  • What Is Mandatory Retirement?

    No two people age in the same way. Where one person's mental strength deteriorates after age 70, another may be enjoying daily exercise and a full-time job. According to mandatory retirement age...

  • Finding a New Career at 50

    According to Emily Brandon's blog in U.S. News and World Report (see link in Resources), older workers who have been laid off need to "evaluate their professional strengths and weaknesses as a...

  • How to Document Age Discrimination

    If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of age discrimination, your best tool to fight it is proper documentation. Carefully documented well written and thought out evidence that age...

  • How to Write a Resume If You're Over 50

    While a resume is a resume--it's a whole different document for the 50+ crew.

    OK, maybe not a whole separate thing, but there are still some pointers to remember when you're over 50 and...

  • How to Spot Age Discrimination

    Discrimination against employees over 40 is illegal under the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), but unfortunately, age discrimination is still a common occurrence in the...

  • How to Find Jobs for Seniors

    Senior citizens age status generally begins at 55. Becoming a senior citizen can be a double-edged sword. At age 55 you are too young to receive social security and seemingly too old by some...

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