Women, Social Security and Working Longer
Women are working longer before retiring, or working part-time in retirement, and that’s a good thing. Let’s start with the big picture and why I find this trend to be…
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Women are working longer before retiring, or working part-time in retirement, and that’s a good thing. Let’s start with the big picture and why I find this trend to be…
Job hunting is a two-way street. While you’re researching potential employers and learning all you can about the hiring managers who’ll be interviewing you, they’re checking you out, too. According…
The eighth anniversary of my dad’s passing was a few weeks ago. He pops into my mind almost every day, and with Father’s Day approaching, I wanted to share my…
What does it take for Baby Boomers to make their encore career a success – both personally and financially? Join Tampa Bay Times columnist Ernest Hooper as he discusses ways…
SINCE Dane Peters retired three years ago as head of school at Brooklyn Heights Montessori School in Brooklyn, he has fused a life of consulting, volunteering and leisure time. “It’s…
Because energetic, enthusiastic employees get more done, today’s managers are exploring many ways to stimulate employee engagement. Some programs work better than others, but one point seems clear: it’s difficult…
Last week, The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) came out with new rules for employers offering wellness programs that give employees financial incentives to get healthier. Sounds good, right? Who wouldn’t…
Retirement doesn’t have to include endless games of shuffleboard and bridge. In fact, for many of today’s retirees, this couldn’t be further from the truth. “The retirement of our parents’…
Our country is growing ever grayer as baby boomers age in large numbers. A massive study at Emory University that takes an in-depth look at the aging process is underway.…
Kerry Hannon, 55, Career and Retirement Expert The author of “What’s Next? Finding Your Passion and Your Dream Job in Your Forties, Fifties and Beyond” said aging well…
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