What if every career had an Emeriti program? What if most of us phased in to our retirement. What if we kept using our gifts? Cover PC Sgt. Pepper57 on Flickr.
Sad to see a painful loss today. But @UCSB_Baseball's Kevin Cannon is always remarkable. I feel like he could be a perfect KTYD DJ, his playlist is nearly as vintage as me! 😂
Just had the greatest @VenturaTransp customer service call with Erin. She helped get me navigated to Ventura for an event on Sunday. The two bucks for an hour in one of their nice buses is a great deal. Update: Erin just rang me back to verify a time. #excellence
I am so curious about what will happen during the coming school year when it comes to employee turnover. Could it be one of the best times ever for staffers who want to advance or change jobs at American universities? https://t.co/htdM2YikH1
Every restaurant in town is starving for good employees. Are any of you retirees considering helping out? I'm guessing you'd be great and score some outrageous tips.
I just did a talk about the 2007 and 2008 50+ Career Fairs we held at SB City College. I really thought the workforce would be filled with silver hair by now. Strange.
The unique health risk to older people during the pandemic has likely deterred them from rejoining the workforce in greater numbers https://t.co/NIRNBmLxRO
Dr. John Hammond's Make Moves podcast is a perfect expression of Emeriti Spirit. The Bob Oswak episode (the most current) will motivate all who consider a 50+ move. https://t.co/IgCMG4xKds
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I’ve been saying it for years: the new word for “retirement” is WORK. More Americans 85+ are working than ever before, as crossing guards, musicians, farmers, and more. https://t.co/IvqyQuJuzw