What’s next for the older worker?
The older job seeker has been on my mind more than usual over the last few weeks. It’s nearly impossible to escape the media coverage on the bailout crisis the American economy; I find myself entranced by it for many reasons. Most of all because it has a direct impact on the American job seeker and I think it has a more direct impact on the older job seeker. The older job seeker the one who have already worked HARD for the last 30 years and has been saving for the time when they could kick it into cruise control and enjoy their lives and what the next phase may bring. What happens to them? That’s what’s been on my mind over the last few days and leaves me with the question: “What’s next for the older worker?”
The only conclusion I can come up with that makes any sense to me is this: Keep moving forward and stay positive - Keep your head to the grindstone. Companies need to continue to hire qualified employees to keep their business moving forward. American’s need to continue to go to work and spend their paychecks and we will rebound. Simply put if everyday every Americans move forward a little bit at a time we and our economy will recover. In the meantime stay tuned to WiserWorker.com for useful hints and skills that will help you get a job. Check often for job opening in your area and we will still have job fairs in markets across the country.
Its business as usual at WiserWorker.com we’re moving forward!
Tags: bailout, jobs, media coverage, Older Worker, senate