
Driver
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

I would tell my past self that working at #StateofCalifornia is
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.

Retirement or financial freedom..
Here's an interesting article about a very successful young lady who had a different compass of success in her 20's. Wondering what jobcaser's think of this story... http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/02/pf/early-retirement/index.html

When to go from "uunemployed" to "retired"?
Last year I was laid off at 64 1/2 from my job after almost 8 years as a scientist at a medical device company when a larger company acquired us and moved the operation to the other side of the country after we trained their personnel to do our jobs. I've applied for hundreds of jobs over the past 9 months with no luck. I got just 6 interviews (4 of them in the first 3 months) and no offers. Should I just throw in the towel on my career and gracefully accept retirement at 65+ years old?

If I could have ANY benefit at #ChildrensLearningAdventure
I would choose a 401K. We have a mixture of different generations that work at CLA. Some of us are old enough to be thinking about the future and how we have prepared ourselves for retirement. I love working for CLA. The atmosphere is totally different than other daycares, if you can call it a daycare. The pay is better as well. Vickie Edington

They are no good.
Daniel hi sorry to hear that.I have felt that way too.I've been at my job for 20years.And they are forcing me out .It's take. A medical retirement.Or lose my Pention and 401 .So you know what .I did .Of. Course .But I'm still healthy..So I'm looking for another job Take Care of your self .Don't let it get you SICK

What I loved working at #UnionPacificrailroad
I LIKED THE CREW MEMBERS GREAT TO WORK WITH BUT ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COMPANY (MANAGEMENT) THAT'S ANOTHER STORY. I RETIRED WITH OVER 33 YEARS AND NOT EVEN A SINGLE THANK YOU OTHERS THAT RETIRED BEFORE AND AFTER I DID ALL GOT RETIREMENT WATCHES BUT NOT ME .I GUESS THAT'S WHAT I GET FOR MY TIME AWAY FROM FAMILY FOR OVER THE YEARS .ONLY ONE CHRISTMAS OFF IN 30 PLUS YEARS .THEY TELL IT'S BECAUSE OF BUDGET CUTS. WELL IF THEY TO CUT BUDGET IT SHOULD BE IN MANAGEMENT BONUSES NOT THE ONES THAT SACRIFICE TIME AWAY FROM home THE COMPANY spent thousands ON a study about the morrell of workers and were told THEY had problems and the union Pacific DID noting TO improve the problem ONLY to give MANAGEMENT millions in BONUSES.only to treat there employees like shit

follow ups
Two days ago I sent follow ups on several jobs I interviewed for as well as employment agencies I signed up for. I still have not heard anything back. If you read my previous comment, you would know I was frustrated with my previous job for not providing the information necessary for me to move forward with a new job. Now I'm wondering if that has anything to do with me not getting any replies back from the follows i submitted. I know I said I would put it in God's hands but God also wants you to do your part. I still have to pursue employment and complete the proper steps that comes with pursuing employment. I still have faith I will find my dream job and make that my career because my goal is to have a career. I want to retire from the next company I am employed at.

Retirement vs. Quitting a job.
I am eligible for retirement at my job and I really want to move on to something else. My retirement is a 401k fidelity plan so once I quit I can pull it all out anyway or roll it over. I am wondering what would be the proz and cons of retiring oppose to just giving a 2/3 weeks notice and quitting?

RETIRING SOON
Will be retiring soon after 35 years in U.S. Military and Federal Government. Specialty is Data Entry and Office Automation (Word, Excel, Powerpoint). Appreciate any leads, and main interest is part-time during the week. Thanks.