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Frank Nine
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over 6 months ago
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Jeremiah Moore
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Julia carpio
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over 6 months ago

working after 60

I am in my early 60s with no real skill to speak of other than typing, cleaning, taking care of others and an amazing capability of getting along with just about anyone. I also have a past that even though I have expunged, still stops my opportunities to get hired. Any suggestions? #seniors

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Ron Lesh
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over 6 months ago

Job hunting can be a difficult task especially when you havent' had to do it for several years.

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Jacqueline Perreault
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over 6 months ago

I am seeking a position in Therapeutic Recreational one on one or in a Retirement Community

Engagement with Seniors is so vitally important and this is what I specialize in, including Seniors with Dementia & Alzheimer’s. #seniors #healthcare #retiree #careeradvice #inspiration

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Luis Torres
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over 6 months ago

The hardest part about my job right now is... #FederalMogul(NowTenneco)

Job was easy to learn no problem with any task. I only left because I want to work part time 15 to 25 hours a week. And I am retired already, but need to be busy ( in that company I had 12 hours journals average 44 per week plus sometimes mandatory overtime). #seniors

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Alex Ladjimi
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Anyone with any input on how to downgrade a resume to allow a 63 year old man to return to work? #advice #seniors

Anyone with any input on how to downgrade a resume to allow a 63 year old man to return to work? #advice #seniors

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Diane Blake
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List by companies and not titles. List tasks and accomplishments you want to emphasize. Every resume you send out can be different. Only list recent years. It is unlawful for them to ask your age. It helps if you look younger. Good luck

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BARRY TEI
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In the same place as you but 71 years young. Just tell them in your resume what you have done and how you do not need to be micromanaged as you have the experience that that is not only important but what distinguished you from some others.

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Jim O'Dell
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over 6 months ago

Looking for part time Mon-Fri. Retired College Professor, Minister. Lots of experience and confidence. Ed.D in business and higher education from ETSU. Now Texas A&M Commerce. Retired. Living in Humble area. #veterans #seniors #chaplain #advice

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Kathryn Leigh
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over 6 months ago

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Ana Sierra
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over 6 months ago

I'd prefer part time second shift 15 to 20 hrs. a week. I am bilingual, language spanish. Do you offer such opportunities?

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