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Floridanow

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67. Add age-ism to their problems.
Mon Feb 8, 2016, 08:39 PM
Feb 2016

When a person get to mid-fifties employers ignore their resumes. I have seen that dynamic happen when I interviewed people for technical jobs.

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There is a huge retirement crisis looming for us genXers TDale313 Feb 2016 #1
Agree we ain't seen nothing yet. Let's hope there is change by then Person 2713 Feb 2016 #3
Yep, it's going to get much more ugly. nt Lorien Feb 2016 #6
Indeed. nt emmadoggy Feb 2016 #21
Boomers need to get together and create communes where they can flamingdem Feb 2016 #2
Bring back the Depression era County Poor farms? Downwinder Feb 2016 #4
No need to farm, shared care and shared resources flamingdem Feb 2016 #10
Need to have a purpose. Downwinder Feb 2016 #12
Humans are now a resource!! atreides1 Feb 2016 #51
Communes dont provide healthcare. The guy in article was wiped put, put in debt by healthcare Liberal_in_LA Feb 2016 #7
I've never read anything about this practical concept, only brief mention appalachiablue Feb 2016 #8
I think it's being created informally but it would help if one could also apply flamingdem Feb 2016 #11
There are co-housing communities popping up TexasBushwhacker Feb 2016 #54
Thanks Tex flamingdem Feb 2016 #58
I agree--empty shopping malls, closed college campuses zazen Feb 2016 #66
Who says it hasn't? Fumesucker Feb 2016 #33
Socialist Commie Communes? In Montana? In Utah? In Wyoming? good luck librechik Feb 2016 #50
I imagine that would go down in flames, for one reason NickB79 Feb 2016 #59
I loved Clint in that role nt flamingdem Feb 2016 #61
My middle aged friends and I always talk of *when* we'll be forced Lorien Feb 2016 #5
Thanks for sharing the disturbing reality, for many Americans appalachiablue Feb 2016 #9
Check out this organization: http://www.vtvnetwork.org/ flamingdem Feb 2016 #14
Thanks Flamingdem! Lorien Feb 2016 #19
You're very welcome, if you remember flamingdem Feb 2016 #24
Sounds like an interesting network growing internationally. I'll keep in mind and appalachiablue Feb 2016 #43
In Los Angeles there was just an announcement that unused government flamingdem Feb 2016 #47
Notice how television dramas and comedies rarely show people Lorien Feb 2016 #20
Good point. Tv never shows a person struggling to pay the rent or keep the lights on Liberal_in_LA Feb 2016 #30
Great post. raccoon Feb 2016 #40
All true Lorien, I remember well the popular 'Roseanne' show. The cost appalachiablue Feb 2016 #45
Yes, my friends and I are all freelancers Lorien Feb 2016 #48
There was a post last week on a thread that kind of hit home on this topic . . . HughBeaumont Feb 2016 #13
Check this out: The Village Movement - there's one in Santa Barbara not LA flamingdem Feb 2016 #15
Montana is one of those Individualism libertarian type states JI7 Feb 2016 #16
It's the end of white hegemony mwrguy Feb 2016 #17
Probably stupid post of the year. n/t brentspeak Feb 2016 #18
You can't honestly say that EL34x4 Feb 2016 #41
Don't know that I'd put it all on that... kjones Feb 2016 #23
Big factor: Guns – Montana is #2 in the percentage of people that own guns ErikJ Feb 2016 #22
suspect suicide is a matter of options and with ready access to a gun the option is always there dembotoz Feb 2016 #44
I wonder if right-wing ideology might be a factor.... Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2016 #25
I think it cuts across all political beliefs. truedelphi Feb 2016 #27
I'm also going by studdies that showed right wingers have more nightmares. Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2016 #28
There is a topic up right now about how in the world can we pay for truedelphi Feb 2016 #29
Tuition used to be free at public colleges.... Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2016 #32
But I think it might be a chicken vs egg question - which came first? truedelphi Feb 2016 #63
Government commitment to education came first...... Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2016 #65
Suicides do rise during Conservative govt.s ErikJ Feb 2016 #46
I have a $500k insurance policy through work awoke_in_2003 Feb 2016 #26
.. Liberal_in_LA Feb 2016 #31
When the shit kept hitting the fan again and again artislife Feb 2016 #38
Nitrogen bag whatthehey Feb 2016 #42
Facing illnesses that are only going to get worse, trying to live on $300 a month + food stamps Dragonfli Feb 2016 #34
I'm so sorry for your problems and the loss of your wife. area51 Feb 2016 #36
yes, but that happened some time ago. You must have been posting here for a long time. /nt Dragonfli Feb 2016 #37
Better say: time of dispair. snot Feb 2016 #35
Unbelievable malaise Feb 2016 #39
The despair and hopelessness are crushing people Arazi Feb 2016 #49
This age group has been raised with some unreal expectations. jwirr Feb 2016 #52
I feel for that guy in the story ... earthside Feb 2016 #53
Medical bills are a bitch. Even the famous radio artist Joe Frank is struggling to pay them Liberal_in_LA Feb 2016 #68
Like the stock market crash that led into the great depression Babel_17 Feb 2016 #55
This is happening here in Johnson County, Kansas... KansDem Feb 2016 #56
I'm hoping my plan holds together madville Feb 2016 #57
you are very, very lucky! shanti Feb 2016 #64
Montana isn't the only one. Here in OK Runningdawg Feb 2016 #60
This is such an important story flamingdem Feb 2016 #62
Add age-ism to their problems. Floridanow Feb 2016 #67
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