Jobs for Baby Boomers – Update on New Online Resources
June 14, 2009 by MJP
Filed under Careers/Jobs
Several months ago I started a list of online employment and job search resources for baby boomers. This week I learned of three more sites that fall into this category and added them to the list. Two of them are focused in certain geographic areas (Denver and Arizona). There are now 14 different sites on the list. All are worth a look if you are a 50+ worker who is unemployed, under-employed, or simply looking for a different career. Read more
Retirement Careers, Volunteering and Public Service
April 13, 2009 by MJP
Filed under Careers/Jobs
Looking for a retirement or second career that combines volunteering, public service and some income? The federal government is trying to help. Read more
Understanding Taxes on Retirement Job Income
March 16, 2009 by MJP
Filed under Careers/Jobs, Taxes
The government does a good job of making our tax system incomprehensible to the average citizen.
Things are even harder to figure out for people who are retired, receiving Social Security, and working full or part-time. Most retirees don’t have a clear understanding of how much they are taxed on job income they receive from post-retirement employment. Read more
Selling Baby Boomer Expertise for Online Income
March 4, 2009 by MJP
Filed under Careers/Jobs
I am a firm believer in the value of alternative income streams. For a baby boomer, we need that other income to boost our savings, cushion us against job cut backs, and to supplement our retirement income. For lots of us, the “three-legged stool” of retirement income – investments, Social Security, and pensions – is wobbling on one leg. Read more
Job Search Resources for Baby Boomers
February 12, 2009 by MJP
Filed under Careers/Jobs
The increase in demand for jobs for baby boomers has generated additional online resources for finding those jobs and/or for increasing your chances for landing one of them. These are some of those job search resources that I have found and checked out: Read more
Find a Professional or White Collar Job Online
January 29, 2009 by MJP
Filed under Careers/Jobs
The ranks of unemployed baby boomers are rapidly swelling, as businesses shed older workers through downsizing and attrition programs. (Some of these “attrition” programs are probably age discrimination programs.) Many of these out of work boomers are professional and white collar workers. Finding a new job can be tedious and expensive. Read more
Delaying Social Security after Stopping Work
January 20, 2009 by MJP
Filed under Careers/Jobs, Social Security
Some baby boomers are asking the question of what happens to their Social Security retirement benefits if they stop working but do not claim benefits until later.
The answer to that question depends on how many working years you have in the system. Read more
Workplace and Employment Age Discrimination and the Baby Boomer
January 10, 2009 by MJP
Filed under Boomers and the Law, Careers/Jobs
With the epidemic of layoffs, downsizing, and outright job terminations, age discrimination by employers in the workplace has to be on the minds of all baby boomers. We know (or will experience) how hard it is for someone over the age of 50 to find a new job after losing a job. Read more
Jobs for Baby Boomers – Teaching Part-Time and Online
January 4, 2009 by MJP
Filed under Careers/Jobs
Mr. GoTo is an adjunct faculty member at a local university. I teach one course per year. It pays very little money but I enjoy it very much. I have been doing it almost continuously since 1986. Read more
Baby Boomers, Jobs, and Starting a Small Business
January 2, 2009 by MJP
Filed under Careers/Jobs
Baby boomers are prime candidates for starting and running small businesses. According to the Kaufmann Foundation (www.kaufmann.org) which studies entrepreneurial activity in the U.S., Americans in the 55-64 age group start small businesses at a rate that is greater than all other age groups. Read more



