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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]BobUp
(347 posts)I believe this began long ago in the American workplace. They used to say if you had a steady job at the age of 40, you'd better hang onto it because nobody will hire you if you're over the hill.
This 50 is the new 65 probably means the people who have had professional careers, you know, those with masters degrees working for places like Chase, Citibank, and so forth.
I had a relative who worked for Navistar and after she reached a certain age, I believe she was 48, they found a reason to eliminate her job, waited for about 6 months, then reopened to position. She applied for the new opening, but was turned down. It was either age discrimination or gender discrimination, and that would have been hard to prove.
My advice, get some hair coloring, don't show any gray, stay well groomed and try to do something about the age wrinkles, try to look as young as you possibly can.