05/28/2013 11:38
Subject: Job Ideas for Someone 65+?
It's kind of ridiculous to ask about jobs without even mentioning what skills/experience she has.
For example, she could possibly look into managing in a retail environment if she has some management experience.
But it really all depends on her skill set.
Anonymous
05/28/2013 11:31
Subject: Job Ideas for Someone 65+?
Check colleges and universities
Anonymous
05/28/2013 02:23
Subject: Job Ideas for Someone 65+?
Anonymous wrote:I would like to know what 20hr a week jobs pay 40k. Thanks.
Yeah seriously
Anonymous
05/27/2013 23:17
Subject: Job Ideas for Someone 65+?
I would like to know what 20hr a week jobs pay 40k. Thanks.
Anonymous
05/27/2013 23:13
Subject: Re:Job Ideas for Someone 65+?
Does she have special skills, eg, foreign language translation, court reporting, etc?
Anonymous
05/27/2013 23:09
Subject: Job Ideas for Someone 65+?
I know a retiree who works at Wolftrap in season.
Maybe line up some ushering type jobs?
Anonymous
05/27/2013 21:15
Subject: Re:Job Ideas for Someone 65+?
Condo Front Desk person.
Anonymous
05/27/2013 21:12
Subject: Re:Job Ideas for Someone 65+?
Walmart greeter?
Anonymous
05/27/2013 21:09
Subject: Job Ideas for Someone 65+?
Depending upon her location, she should check into services for Seniors for employment, senior activities, etc.
Anonymous
05/27/2013 21:05
Subject: Job Ideas for Someone 65+?
I have a relative who needs a job in the DC area. She only needs to make about $30-40K or so (more would be good of course) and doesn't need health insurance. She's not looking for a major career, maybe 20-30 hours/week, but full time is ok too. She has varied interests and experience, and is really trying to be open minded.
What types of places/websites should she look into? Are there specific local resources, rather than Indeed, Monster, and all the usual places to look?