Seniors

Apr 212008
 

Talk of the economy is everywhere. It's a major focus of the elections. It's at the top of everyone's head – especially those who have lost jobs – or are afraid they might lose their jobs. It's a major concern for those who have lost homes and are very much concerned about how they're going [for the rest of the story, click here]

Hide and Watch…

 Posted by on April 18, 2008  Seniors
Apr 182008
 

Yesterday, we talked about taking back our destiny. What now? Do we run out and start attacking the market, demanding that we be recognized, demanding our share of the jobs and the profits? Not by a long shot. It’s true, for many the drama of the hunt – running out and stalking the prey, knocking [for the rest of the story, click here]

Can’t Never Did Anything!!

 Posted by on April 17, 2008  Seniors
Apr 172008
 

Seniors – I'm talking to you!! If you're sick and tired of being ruled out — of being told "You can't" — then it's time to take your destiny back. Since when do we allow others to determine what we're capable of doing?? We didn't allow that to happen in the 60s or the 70s, [for the rest of the story, click here]

Keep on Truckin’, Seniors

 Posted by on April 14, 2008  Seniors
Apr 142008
 

Some Seniors are having a very difficult time these days. That's absolutely true. It seems that too many are falling into a deep dark hole. If you're one of those, don't despair. There's hope at the end of the tunnel – even if it seems a long way off. Here are some thoughts that might [for the rest of the story, click here]

Times Are Tough….

 Posted by on January 17, 2008  Seniors
Jan 172008
 

  Yup, the media and the government are finally figuring out – and admitting – that things aren't quite as rosy as they've been telling us for the last couple years.  Well, duh! Any one of the countless seniors trying to get by on a fixed incomes could have told us that a long time [for the rest of the story, click here]

 

You just never know what you’ll find on the internet…until you start looking. Having arrived, and passed, what has been determined to be an acceptable retirement age and not willing to accept the status quo, I started looking around. While businesses have been less than thrilled with older workers and too many have been quick [for the rest of the story, click here]

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