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Mr. P
02-12-2007, 02:18 PM
I keep hitting the over 50 year old wall. It parallels being a kid with no work experience. The old 'you have no experience' has turned into 'you have too much experience', even in a different field.

Anyone else had that happen? How did you get by it?

I keep hearing older folks are sot after because of their work ethic and dependability, and knowledge but I haven’t found that to be true, yet.:dunno:

jimnyc
02-12-2007, 02:22 PM
That sucks. Kids have no recourse, where as if a company refuses you a position because of your age (applies to over 40) that would be illegal discrimination via title VII. Good luck proving it though! LOL

The ClayTaurus
02-12-2007, 02:24 PM
What types of jobs, P?

Mr. P
02-12-2007, 02:32 PM
That sucks. Kids have no recourse, where as if a company refuses you a position because of your age (applies to over 40) that would be illegal discrimination via title VII. Good luck proving it though! LOL

I’d never try to prove it and yes it is illegal. They don’t come out and say it, it’s just understood I guess. Heck I think Home depot does it..They don’t ask age, but they ask if you were ever in the service, if so when?…now duh! that gives them a good idea of how old you are and they never contact you.

Roomy
02-12-2007, 02:33 PM
Employ yourself, I do.

Mr. P
02-12-2007, 02:41 PM
What types of jobs, P?

Anything..Not something I'd need special training or education in for sure..But anything that I can do with my background..Many skills transfer from on profession to another, but it's tough to convince folks that if I could manage a jet aircraft, people, and all that goes with that job, I can damn sure manage less demanding chit. :dunno:

Mr. P
02-12-2007, 02:43 PM
Employ yourself, I do.

Trying to do that Roomy. That is really what I'd like best.

Roomy
02-12-2007, 02:51 PM
Trying to do that Roomy. That is really what I'd like best.

It's always worth a try, everybody has something somebody needs, it's just a matter of putting the two together, easier said than done otherwise everyone would be doing it, but if you don't give it a go you will always wonder what if.Go for it MrP.

Gaffer
02-12-2007, 03:54 PM
gets harder all the time to crack the age barrier. Been fighting that since I was 40. It's illegal to discriminate but its done all the time. Like you said they can check for military time and determine how old you are.

I turn 60 this month. Can't even get a security company to call me back when I put in an application. Since my open heart surgery a few years ago I am kinda limited in what I can physically do. so been looking into security jobs that just require sitting there and being bored. with low pay. No dice there, even though I never mention the surgery.

I'm waiting it out right now as I am eligible for a VA pension due to the heart problem. But that will be another 4 or 5 months before it begins.

If I had a dime for every time I was told I was over qualified I would be rich now and not having to work or way on a pension.

Abbey Marie
02-12-2007, 03:55 PM
Mr. P, you just need to explain to them that you are worth two twenty-five year olds. :)

manu1959
02-12-2007, 04:35 PM
hey what about porn star?....as the boomers age they will want something to relate to....no?

Mr. P
02-12-2007, 05:16 PM
Mr. P, you just need to explain to them that you are worth two twenty-five year olds. :)
That's the ticket! :thumb:

hey what about porn star?....as the boomers age they will want something to relate to....no?
Way too messy!:slap:

gets harder all the time to crack the age barrier. Been fighting that since I was 40. It's illegal to discriminate but its done all the time. Like you said they can check for military time and determine how old you are.

I turn 60 this month. Can't even get a security company to call me back when I put in an application. Since my open heart surgery a few years ago I am kinda limited in what I can physically do. so been looking into security jobs that just require sitting there and being bored. with low pay. No dice there, even though I never mention the surgery.

I'm waiting it out right now as I am eligible for a VA pension due to the heart problem. But that will be another 4 or 5 months before it begins.

If I had a dime for every time I was told I was over qualified I would be rich now and not having to work or way on a pension.

I wish you the best with that VA pension.:salute:
BTW I started seeing this at 43 as well.

darin
02-12-2007, 05:25 PM
Dang...some codgers here... :)

Look into started a Tax business. Or forget work and attend seminary. :D

Mr. P
02-12-2007, 05:33 PM
Dang...some codgers here... :)

Look into started a Tax business. Or forget work and attend seminary. :D
Funny at one time that was were I was headed. Really.

Hey, there is a Monastery about 3 miles from me.

Abbey Marie
02-12-2007, 05:41 PM
Funny at one time that was were I was headed. Really.

Hey, there is a Monastery about 3 miles from me.

The Bendectines make a mean liquer.

Mr. P
02-12-2007, 05:48 PM
The Bendectines make a mean liquer.

These guys make bread and grow Bonsai plants. I don't know about liquer. :)

http://www.trappist.net

manu1959
02-12-2007, 05:52 PM
These guys make bread and grow Bonsai plants. I don't know about liquer. :)

http://www.trappist.net

probably no messy sex though...... so that will be good for ya..............

Abbey Marie
02-12-2007, 05:59 PM
These guys make bread and grow Bonsai plants. I don't know about liquer. :)

http://www.trappist.net

Mr. P. I'd hold out for the Benedictines. :alcoholic:

benedictine (benudik'tēn) [key], sweet liqueur originated in 1510 by Benedictine monks at Fécamp, France, and now manufactured by a secular concern on the grounds of the old abbey. Every bottle bears the initials of the Latin dedication Deo Optimo Maximo [to God most good, most great]. The exact formula of benedictine remains a secret.

Mr. P
02-12-2007, 06:07 PM
probably no messy sex though...... so that will be good for ya..............My speed :wank2:


Mr. P. I'd hold out for the Benedictines. :alcoholic:

benedictine (benudik'tēn) [key], sweet liqueur originated in 1510 by Benedictine monks at Fécamp, France, and now manufactured by a secular concern on the grounds of the old abbey. Every bottle bears the initials of the Latin dedication Deo Optimo Maximo [to God most good, most great]. The exact formula of benedictine remains a secret.

:thanks: I'll hold out for any secret recipe! :)

CockySOB
02-12-2007, 06:20 PM
P, what kind of stuff are you interested in going after? What "turns your crank?" Give me some idea of what general direction you'd like to go in, and I'll try to come up with some possibilities.

TheSage
02-12-2007, 06:27 PM
gets harder all the time to crack the age barrier. Been fighting that since I was 40. It's illegal to discriminate but its done all the time. Like you said they can check for military time and determine how old you are.

I turn 60 this month. Can't even get a security company to call me back when I put in an application. Since my open heart surgery a few years ago I am kinda limited in what I can physically do. so been looking into security jobs that just require sitting there and being bored. with low pay. No dice there, even though I never mention the surgery.

I'm waiting it out right now as I am eligible for a VA pension due to the heart problem. But that will be another 4 or 5 months before it begins.

If I had a dime for every time I was told I was over qualified I would be rich now and not having to work or way on a pension.

Yes. Overqualified. That's the biggest bullshit thing going. For some things, your better off leaving everything but "can wash self" off the resume. Just this year I worked at the mall for a while, when I applied I said I only had a high school degree, even though i went to "The Harvard of the South" as they call it.

Mr. P
02-12-2007, 07:31 PM
Yes. Overqualified. That's the biggest bullshit thing going. For some things, your better off leaving everything but "can wash self" off the resume. Just this year I worked at the mall for a while, when I applied I said I only had a high school degree, even though i went to "The Harvard of the South" as they call it.

You went to Emory?

trobinett
02-12-2007, 07:35 PM
Hey, Mr. P I hire the "over qualified" all the time.

They bring more to the game than anyone.

If your in my area of the "world", look me up.

Russellville, Arkansas

Mr. P
02-12-2007, 07:37 PM
P, what kind of stuff are you interested in going after? What "turns your crank?" Give me some idea of what general direction you'd like to go in, and I'll try to come up with some possibilities.

I just don’t know what I wanna be when I grow-up.

But seriously, I think at this point it’s a matter of blending interests and skills into a self employment thing. I’m working on it. That’s not so hard to do, the funding is a bit more difficult though.

Mr. P
02-12-2007, 07:38 PM
Hey, Mr. P I hire the "over qualified" all the time.

They bring more to the game than anyone.

If your in my area of the "world", look me up.

Russellville, Arkansas

Thanks! Good fishing in Arkansas too! :)

TheSage
02-12-2007, 07:51 PM
You went to Emory?

Yep. Bunch of globalists.

CockySOB
02-12-2007, 08:24 PM
Hey, Mr. P I hire the "over qualified" all the time.

They bring more to the game than anyone.

If your in my area of the "world", look me up.

Russellville, Arkansas

I have a buddy of mine that lives in Russellville, Arkansas. Big fan of the Babylon 5 television show.

And a damned fine technical mind to boot.

And a wicked sense of humor when it comes to sticking it to "the corporate man."

trobinett
02-12-2007, 08:31 PM
I have a buddy of mine that lives in Russellville, Arkansas. Big fan of the Babylon 5 television show.

And a damned fine technical mind to boot.

And a wicked sense of humor when it comes to sticking it to "the corporate man."

I just knew there had to be more than one of "us".:)

Gaffer
02-12-2007, 09:05 PM
I have a buddy of mine that lives in Russellville, Arkansas. Big fan of the Babylon 5 television show.

And a damned fine technical mind to boot.

And a wicked sense of humor when it comes to sticking it to "the corporate man."

I'm a big B5 fan too. Its the only TV show I have watched in the last 20 years.