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In reply to the discussion: Age Discrimination [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,578 posts)10. I understand wanting to be home
I'll be at the office tomorrow. I work near GA Tech and I'll ask around among the EE folks for you if they know of openings.
I'll DUmail you some agencies that I talk to in a bit once I have some names & numbers put together.
Homework help wasn't fun by cell phone but my youngest daughter is 26 now and a manager for Sears Auto. I live near Philly.
It's $25 for a year online which I see as a cheap investment.
I hear a lot about age discrimination. I'm sure it's a fact but a lot of offices are individual. In my group our manager is the 2nd youngest (late 40s); we 1 woman (39) and two men that are directs (late 40s and early 60s). I'm one of 3 contractors (mid 50s, me, 60 and 71). We have 2 offsite contractors that do firmware development and both of those guys are around 60.
Have you done any aerospace or military work? Would you relocate for the right opp?
I'll DUmail you some agencies that I talk to in a bit once I have some names & numbers put together.
Homework help wasn't fun by cell phone but my youngest daughter is 26 now and a manager for Sears Auto. I live near Philly.
It's $25 for a year online which I see as a cheap investment.
I hear a lot about age discrimination. I'm sure it's a fact but a lot of offices are individual. In my group our manager is the 2nd youngest (late 40s); we 1 woman (39) and two men that are directs (late 40s and early 60s). I'm one of 3 contractors (mid 50s, me, 60 and 71). We have 2 offsite contractors that do firmware development and both of those guys are around 60.
Have you done any aerospace or military work? Would you relocate for the right opp?
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You are screwed. The sooner you accept it and move on, the sooner you will quit trying
jtuck004
Jan 2015
#1
Yeah, I thought about becoming a motivational speaker, but I have a nasty moral streak
jtuck004
Jan 2015
#3
"an extremely bad attitude lately" < See, that's what people accuse me of, when I think I am just
jtuck004
Feb 2015
#12
There is one job where your age does not matter...truly. But it's tough...Sales. I've seen many
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#14
Well, I did find a job but it didn't last... so now I'm in the same boat again only worse
groundloop
Aug 2016
#22
I started substute teaching-I call it guest teaching-the pay is decent and as a guest
mackerel
Sep 2016
#24
I have seen quite a few contract openings for people skilled in both SolidWorks and Inventor
groundloop
Oct 2016
#34