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tazkcmo

(7,419 posts)
26. Mine too.
Sat Sep 20, 2014, 03:41 PM
Sep 2014

Won't mention the name but he's also a member here. He's doing well now having landed another job that actually pays more and with a much better outfit.

As for me, I'm over 50 and am mostly a food service worker. It's very difficult to get hired now despite my decades of experience.

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k&r for labor. n/t Laelth Sep 2014 #1
People ARE talking about cilla4progress Sep 2014 #2
Facially different people ChazII Sep 2014 #15
It happened to my brother recently. After 18 years with the grocery chain he was with they fired him cstanleytech Sep 2014 #16
Mine too. tazkcmo Sep 2014 #26
Mine is still looking and has been turned down multiple times. Even tried for the new whole foods cstanleytech Sep 2014 #27
Ageism Is Pandemic And Was Put On Steroid Since Reagan. And No One Will Intervene. TheMastersNemesis Sep 2014 #3
Ditching older (45+) workers is all about supressing health insurance premium increases elehhhhna Sep 2014 #6
Sure would be nice if we could break the link between employment and health insurance. nt MH1 Sep 2014 #8
And stealing those pesky pensions Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #33
My bosses are so inclusive lunatica Sep 2014 #4
I thought you were going to say Demobrat Sep 2014 #11
Employees are merely replaceable parts in the machine tularetom Sep 2014 #5
My employer discriminates by madville Sep 2014 #7
It's amazing what people get away with marym625 Sep 2014 #9
My girlfriend's 93 year old "Auntie" is being abused by her much younger sister and her family. Dustlawyer Sep 2014 #32
I'm so sorry marym625 Sep 2014 #37
lowering the age for SS is one answer noiretextatique Sep 2014 #10
Hah! You and I are in agreement. Veilex Sep 2014 #13
Amen.... daleanime Sep 2014 #30
My view on this is that Social Security ought to be lowered to age 50 to match age discimination Veilex Sep 2014 #12
I'm 65, and I'll have to work at least 'til 70 to max out my SS and 401K NBachers Sep 2014 #17
"I'll have to work at least 'til 70" - this is terrible Veilex Sep 2014 #19
Yeah, the actuaries are hoping I'll croak before 70, and they can keep all my money. NBachers Sep 2014 #20
"the actuaries are hoping I'll croak" - Yeah... well, fuck them... Veilex Sep 2014 #24
I'm 60 and retiring before 70 is out of the question airplaneman Sep 2014 #25
Social Security advice columnists always tout postponing the LibDemAlways Sep 2014 #23
It isn't just the SS age, Curmudgeoness Sep 2014 #34
it is a common sense solution that will help everyone noiretextatique Sep 2014 #46
Of course, the reason corporate America hates this idea... Veilex Sep 2014 #49
K & R femmocrat Sep 2014 #14
Thanks for posting this graywarrior Sep 2014 #18
precisely why unions and worker co-ops are needed. nt antigop Sep 2014 #21
Precisely Sherman A1 Sep 2014 #42
I am retired at sixty-three. I was forced into semi-retirement at 50. I ended up with a .... marble falls Sep 2014 #22
The ageist LiberalElite Sep 2014 #28
I know two women at the place where I used to work who were fired because they were in their Louisiana1976 Sep 2014 #29
Although Dr. Xavier Sep 2014 #31
GREAT FIRST CAREER! Wolf Frankula Sep 2014 #35
Age Rage is alive and well OnlinePoker Sep 2014 #36
In my industry, I'll take an "over 50" with chops any day. flvegan Sep 2014 #38
Me too! JustAnotherGen Sep 2014 #40
Today is "Watticism Day" (Trivia related to Workplace discrimination) coldbeer Sep 2014 #39
K&R Sherman A1 Sep 2014 #41
I am 58 and have a job and glad to have it. littlewolf Sep 2014 #43
The attitude is "Why hire a guy that's gonna retire in ten years"? Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2014 #44
Damn right there is! VA_Jill Sep 2014 #45
Yup, k&r for us over 50 who can't get work even though we've lots of great experience. uppityperson Sep 2014 #47
"I'm looking for someone who fits in with my team." undeterred Sep 2014 #48
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