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In reply to the discussion: 50 Is the New 65: Older Americans Are Getting Booted from Their Jobs -- and Denied New Opportunities [View all]Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)with the U.S. Census bureau. Yes, they count everyone every 10 years but in between they conduct surveys. Both private and public entities rely on the Census Bureau to conduct various surveys because they already have the staff in place. When you read labor statistics, health care statistics, income statistics, all of those, and MUCH more comes from the Census Bureau.
ANYWAY, the Census bureau is often looking for survey takers (called Field Representatives). It's only part-time and there's no benefits (of course), but it's money and when you're living on the edge, ever $ helps. The pay scale is dependent on your area but it should run between about $13.00 and $20.00 an hour.
The reason I'm posting this in this thread is that they don't discriminate, including and especially on the basis of age. I would say most Field Representatives are over the age of 50.
It may take from a few months to a few years but you can start the application process now. Here's the address:
http://www.census.gov/hrd/www/