It is absolutely true. I have experienced it and watched others turn down really good workers due to their age. It is now happening to a brother-in-law.
Nobody wants an older graphic designer! I know because I’m a 59 year old career graphic arts worker who was laid off during covid and have dealt with nothing but age descrimination
Hi @Stratmancruthers! Your question showed up in my comment section this evening. I kinda of remember responding to your comment, because it reminded me of my days as a graphic designer. But it is possible I didn't respond. Anyway, yes, I worked as a graphic designer early in my career. In fact my second business venture was selling graphic designer services (This was before Upwork and Fiverr were on the scene). I earned enough money selling my graphic design services to small stores in my neighborhood that I was able to launch my first business-to-business magazine. My route is the route I would recommend to you. I'm going to mention your question in a livestream I'm producing this Tuesday, October 17th, at 6:30pm. Check it out if you want to hear more. Thank you for the comment. I apologize for the delay in getting it out to you.
I'm a retired guy in a small town in Nebraska. Been a volunteer at our local food bank for 8 years now, as long as I've been retired. The women count and box the food items that the people take off the shelves. My job is being the mule, I haul the boxes out to their vehicles and most of the time load them in. My pay is I get some free junk food. I want a paid job in the work force as badly as I want to get cancer or a broken back. The food bank opens at 5 pm so those are great hours for me as I don't get up early, like to sleep in. Happy Holidays to everyone.
I noticed these videos are geared toward people in business. I’m 51 , I do very physical work in a factory. My back and my knees won’t be able to hold to much longer. I lack the skills for most of the jobs in your videos.
Sounds like it is time to learn a new skill. Sometimes this is easier to say than do, but it can be done if you are committed to it. The time you spend exploring your career options and acquiring the necessary skills to become marketable will be well worth it. Do this while you are still young. And, at 51 you are still very young. Work hard to make your dreams a reality or you'll always be working to make someone else's dream a reality.
See, now I am a 60 yo who has a Masters in Exercise Science. Where can I find a job? I could easily hook you up with a program of stretching, exercise and various modalities that, if implemented with consistency, could easily give you10-12 yrs of relatively pain free range of motion and increased longevity. But I can tell RIGHT NOW that you would not be in the least interested. How, you may ask? Because I have not been able to sell a personal training session in over 10 yrs. In southern California, mind you. And I know what you need because I have had about 10 yrs forklift/warehouse experience. I ask for $70 an hour and all these rich Tesla drivers look at me like I am a lunatic asking for that. What is it worth to have someone come to visit in private session? A lot more than $70, believe me. I have a massage table that they can get rehab or body work done on. I am at a loss.
@@Over50tv See, now I am a 60 yo who has a Masters in Exercise Science. Where can I find a job? I could easily hook you up with a program of stretching, exercise and various modalities that, if implemented with consistency, could easily give you10-12 yrs of relatively pain free range of motion and increased longevity. But I can tell RIGHT NOW that you would not be in the least interested. How, you may ask? Because I have not been able to sell a personal training session in over 10 yrs. In southern California, mind you. And I know what you need because I have had about 10 yrs forklift/warehouse experience. I ask for $70 an hour and all these rich Tesla drivers look at me like I am a lunatic asking for that. What is it worth to have someone come to visit in private session? A lot more than $70, believe me. I have a massage table that they can get rehab or body work done on. I am at a loss.
Why not start an online business? I teach people in our age group to grow online businesses based on their hard-earned expertise. It's a great income source for older, smart, experienced people because it's super flexible. You can still keep your personal appointments, visit family, travel, and take days off as needed. You're in complete control, unlike a job where someone else is setting your schedule. If you have expertise and want to help customers all over the world, it's a great option for people in our age group.
Starting an online business is a great option. I've suggested this many times on Over50tv and will continue to mention it. Recently we launched SideHustle Theater on Patreon to offer business startup tips. It's just getting off the ground. Please send me any info you have on your classes, please. lou@over50tv.com
All of these types of sites always assume that you worked in an office and had a degree. What about older blue collar workers, who are looking for jobs. Not all of us work behind a desk you know.
Hi Carol. No matter our background, or work experience it’s so important to reinvest in ourselves so we are more valuable/marketable. It’s our only choice.
@@Over50tv that’s right, I agree 100%! Some people are stuck in the mentality that they can’t advance themselves and improve their skill set, to a marketable career transition. Doesn’t matter if you don’t have a college degree. There are plenty of continuing educational classes to help you learn basic computer skills or other skills to help you get a better job that is flexible. For example part-time customer service remote job. It’s up to the individual who desires growth and needs other options. Never limit yourself, by locking yourself into an outdated job skill. 🤷🏾♀️
That’s a great idea indigenous. I worked for a healthcare organization for 21 years , in revenue & billing part of those years. I have a lot of experience & knowledge concerning managed care plans. Will keep in mind when I “retire “ from my company.
Thanks for sharing your expertise and experience and your time. This is helpful. I’m 61 and looking for full time employment. I’ll keep these suggestions in mind.
Hi Steve! Thanks for watching my video and thanks for commenting. May I suggest a two-step strategy of first developing/maintaining a source of income to pay your bills and then, and only then, take step two which is focusing all of your energy on developing a side hustle you can work from home. The more time you put into step two the faster it will grow and become a source of income. If you take the right steps you should be able to monetize your knowledge/experience and education. I hope this brief outline helps. In the next few days I'm going to upload a video to my Over50tv TH-cam channel with a bit more detail. Please watch for it.
Greetings from N/W Ohio. Do you have any job ideas for a retired person who is looking for easy work, because of limited physical abilities related to aging. Still able to walk and get around and things like that. Just can't keep up in fast-paced environments.
I don't have a specific recommendation, other than what's been covered in my Over50tv and Side Hustle Rules videos. My strong recommendation is to search my channels/videos for an ONLINE GIG that closely matches your skills and/or interests. Please watch for future videos that can offer more ideas.
I just want a little job like working in a coffee shop selling coffee and pastries...or working at a resort serving drinks...something sociable and insignificant. I made 50k a year as a lead medical assistant who basically ended up running the clinic...then I got covid delta variant that nearly killed me...I don't want anywhere near the medical field anymore!!
I hear you! Just watch out re coffee shop--my daughter's a barista and says it's pretty stressful, chronically understaffed by management trying to squeeze the max out of everyone. Each workday she gets about 14,000 steps too, something to be aware of.
After Covid I don't blame you for not wanting to work in the medical field. I also like your plan. As for me, working a few hours a week in Key West or the Carolinas would be nice.
Hi Susan Craig! I thought I answered your comment but it keeps popping up in my comment box. I'm sorry if it didn't post. I think what I said was these are options. There certainly are other opportunities, like building a side hustle around something you like to do. Please check out my new TH-cam channel, Side Hustle Rules. I'll be posting more videos with side hustle ideas. Maybe they'll be one you like.
Your out of touch with what is available in the job market. Had to change my comment. The first comment had the word edeot in it but the wouldn't let me use it.
As long as the average everyday man/woman is constantly sharpening their skills or learning new marketable skills they'll be successful in the long run.
New subscriber here. Im 56 and have 20 years HR experience and I know for sure age discrimination is alive and well unfortunately.
Hello! I'm sure working in HR was eye opening. Thank you for subscribing to my channel.
It is absolutely true. I have experienced it and watched others turn down really good workers due to their age. It is now happening to a brother-in-law.
What do older workers want? As an older worker, not yet retired, I can tell you...a paycheck.
A paycheck and happiness and not necessarily in that order but both are essential.
Nobody wants an older graphic designer! I know because I’m a 59 year old career graphic arts worker who was laid off during covid and have dealt with nothing but age descrimination
Hi @Stratmancruthers! Your question showed up in my comment section this evening. I kinda of remember responding to your comment, because it reminded me of my days as a graphic designer. But it is possible I didn't respond. Anyway, yes, I worked as a graphic designer early in my career. In fact my second business venture was selling graphic designer services (This was before Upwork and Fiverr were on the scene). I earned enough money selling my graphic design services to small stores in my neighborhood that I was able to launch my first business-to-business magazine. My route is the route I would recommend to you. I'm going to mention your question in a livestream I'm producing this Tuesday, October 17th, at 6:30pm. Check it out if you want to hear more. Thank you for the comment. I apologize for the delay in getting it out to you.
I'm a retired guy in a small town in Nebraska. Been a volunteer at our local food bank for 8 years now, as long as I've been retired. The women count and box the food items that the people take off the shelves. My job is being the mule, I haul the boxes out to their vehicles and most of the time load them in. My pay is I get some free junk food. I want a paid job in the work force as badly as I want to get cancer or a broken back. The food bank opens at 5 pm so those are great hours for me as I don't get up early, like to sleep in.
Happy Holidays to everyone.
One of my best buddies use to describe his job by saying: "I got it made in the shade, Lou". Sounds like you got it made in the shade too!
You are funny!
I noticed these videos are geared toward people in business.
I’m 51 , I do very physical work in a factory. My back and my knees won’t be able to hold to much longer. I lack the skills for most of the jobs in your videos.
Sounds like it is time to learn a new skill. Sometimes this is easier to say than do, but it can be done if you are committed to it. The time you spend exploring your career options and acquiring the necessary skills to become marketable will be well worth it. Do this while you are still young. And, at 51 you are still very young. Work hard to make your dreams a reality or you'll always be working to make someone else's dream a reality.
See, now I am a 60 yo who has a Masters in Exercise Science. Where can I find a job? I could easily hook you up with a program of stretching, exercise and various modalities that, if implemented with consistency, could easily give you10-12 yrs of relatively pain free range of motion and increased longevity. But I can tell RIGHT NOW that you would not be in the least interested. How, you may ask? Because I have not been able to sell a personal training session in over 10 yrs. In southern California, mind you. And I know what you need because I have had about 10 yrs forklift/warehouse experience. I ask for $70 an hour and all these rich Tesla drivers look at me like I am a lunatic asking for that. What is it worth to have someone come to visit in private session? A lot more than $70, believe me. I have a massage table that they can get rehab or body work done on. I am at a loss.
@@Over50tv See, now I am a 60 yo who has a Masters in Exercise Science. Where can I find a job? I could easily hook you up with a program of stretching, exercise and various modalities that, if implemented with consistency, could easily give you10-12 yrs of relatively pain free range of motion and increased longevity. But I can tell RIGHT NOW that you would not be in the least interested. How, you may ask? Because I have not been able to sell a personal training session in over 10 yrs. In southern California, mind you. And I know what you need because I have had about 10 yrs forklift/warehouse experience. I ask for $70 an hour and all these rich Tesla drivers look at me like I am a lunatic asking for that. What is it worth to have someone come to visit in private session? A lot more than $70, believe me. I have a massage table that they can get rehab or body work done on. I am at a loss.
I just wanted to let you know that you created a great video and was very informative. I appreciate it! Thanks.
Thank you very much. I am very glad you found the video helpful.
I drive a school bus at 63. Those grade schoolers keep me on my toes
I'll bet they do! I have a granddaughter who rides a school bus. She's polite but can be a handful.
Why not start an online business? I teach people in our age group to grow online businesses based on their hard-earned expertise. It's a great income source for older, smart, experienced people because it's super flexible.
You can still keep your personal appointments, visit family, travel, and take days off as needed. You're in complete control, unlike a job where someone else is setting your schedule.
If you have expertise and want to help customers all over the world, it's a great option for people in our age group.
Starting an online business is a great option. I've suggested this many times on Over50tv and will continue to mention it. Recently we launched SideHustle Theater on Patreon to offer business startup tips. It's just getting off the ground. Please send me any info you have on your classes, please. lou@over50tv.com
@@Over50tv So glad to hear you're encouraging people in our age group to explore this! Watch your inbox - I'll reach out soon. Thank you!
How can we join
Www.Patreon.com/SideHustletheater
All of these types of sites always assume that you worked in an office and had a degree. What about older blue collar workers, who are looking for jobs. Not all of us work behind a desk you know.
Hi Carol. No matter our background, or work experience it’s so important to reinvest in ourselves so we are more valuable/marketable. It’s our only choice.
@@Over50tv that’s right, I agree 100%! Some people are stuck in the mentality that they can’t advance themselves and improve their skill set, to a marketable career transition. Doesn’t matter if you don’t have a college degree. There are plenty of continuing educational classes to help you learn basic computer skills or other skills to help you get a better job that is flexible. For example part-time customer service remote job. It’s up to the individual who desires growth and needs other options. Never limit yourself, by locking yourself into an outdated job skill. 🤷🏾♀️
@@vetgirl71 Disagree. The financial factor comes in to it. Health is also a consideration. Reinventing yourself is not easy for many.
State parks and national parks seem staffed by older workers, in my recent experience. Antique stores near me too. Not sure of details.
Home Depot, Lowe’s, Lumber store, Ace hardware, plant nursery, costco
Non profits don't pay well. It is expected that people who work at a non profit want to help their community so much we are willing to be paid poorly.
In my home city the people who manage the non-profits are paid well, not the underlings.
The executives and board are well compensated. You're right, everyone else is paid a pittance.
The heads of non-profits here in our rural community make over $200,000. That is a lot of money here.
Missing out on gig economy and tech jobs. We old folks have modern skills, too.
Yes, we do. And, it’s ridiculous that older folks have to go the extra mile to prove it.
Some folks do very well selling Medicare supplemental insurance. Mature folks should be well received by prospects.
Thanks Michael! I hadn't thought about product. That is an interesting idea for a side hustle or full-time gig.
That’s a great idea indigenous. I worked for a healthcare organization for 21 years , in revenue & billing part of those years. I have a lot of experience & knowledge concerning managed care plans. Will keep in mind when I “retire “ from my company.
Thanks for sharing your expertise and experience and your time. This is helpful. I’m 61 and looking for full time employment. I’ll keep these suggestions in mind.
I enjoy producing these videos. I'm glad you found my video helpful. Thanks for watching!
I'm 73 and need a job . Ready to work after a major weight loss and now need to work . University grad 1981 tons of knowledge experience BSBA
Hi Steve! Thanks for watching my video and thanks for commenting. May I suggest a two-step strategy of first developing/maintaining a source of income to pay your bills and then, and only then, take step two which is focusing all of your energy on developing a side hustle you can work from home. The more time you put into step two the faster it will grow and become a source of income. If you take the right steps you should be able to monetize your knowledge/experience and education. I hope this brief outline helps. In the next few days I'm going to upload a video to my Over50tv TH-cam channel with a bit more detail. Please watch for it.
@@mephisto5585 You can’t be serious! If he is willing and able to work he should work! Enough said!
Hello what Companies hire 50 plus for office job?
That’s what I’ve been doing sunce i was 18, so I don’t see myself on a Supermarket!
Thank you
Hi. Could you do a video on the best work for retirees? Ins and outs pros and cons etc?
This video is exactly the video showing excellent work for retirees. The only position he didn't mention is greeter at Walmart.
@@rgetso Thanks Richard. By the way, keep your paws off the Walmart greeter job, thats mine! :-)
I am not digging on the greeter at Walmart job but for some it may be a good choice.
I'll be producing more videos that cover this topic.
Greetings from N/W Ohio. Do you have any job ideas for a retired person who is looking for easy work, because of limited physical abilities related to aging. Still able to walk and get around and things like that. Just can't keep up in fast-paced environments.
I don't have a specific recommendation, other than what's been covered in my Over50tv and Side Hustle Rules videos. My strong recommendation is to search my channels/videos for an ONLINE GIG that closely matches your skills and/or interests. Please watch for future videos that can offer more ideas.
How about a dietary aid or a server in a retirement home?
Suggestion noted.
Encouraging thank you
I’m glad you found the video helpful. I have other videos you may also enjoy.
Thank you for your topics it's interesting!
Thank you Liza. I’m glad you enjoy my channel.
@@Over50tv
I am seeking help how to sell my US pennies, Canadian cent, and many more.
Thank you for your impressive video! I am Olivia from South Korea!
Thank you for watching Olivia. And, thank you for the comment. I hope the weather is great in South Korea today!
This is really cool☺️
I am glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you also for watching!
Thank you Lou.
I'm glad you enjoyed my video. Thanks for watching!
I just want a little job like working in a coffee shop selling coffee and pastries...or working at a resort serving drinks...something sociable and insignificant. I made 50k a year as a lead medical assistant who basically ended up running the clinic...then I got covid delta variant that nearly killed me...I don't want anywhere near the medical field anymore!!
I hear you! Just watch out re coffee shop--my daughter's a barista and says it's pretty stressful, chronically understaffed by management trying to squeeze the max out of everyone. Each workday she gets about 14,000 steps too, something to be aware of.
@@Laura-kb5sr Wow!!
After Covid I don't blame you for not wanting to work in the medical field. I also like your plan. As for me, working a few hours a week in Key West or the Carolinas would be nice.
How do you support a family on these incomes?
Hi Susan Craig! I thought I answered your comment but it keeps popping up in my comment box. I'm sorry if it didn't post. I think what I said was these are options. There certainly are other opportunities, like building a side hustle around something you like to do. Please check out my new TH-cam channel, Side Hustle Rules. I'll be posting more videos with side hustle ideas. Maybe they'll be one you like.
Seeking a part time job to ease economy.
Please check out my different videos. Hopefully one of them will spark and idea for the ideal part-time job.
Your out of touch with what is available in the job market. Had to change my comment. The first comment had the word edeot in it but the wouldn't let me use it.
Thanks for leaving out the word idiot in your comment.
No. These might be good for some people but, I certainly couldn't stand any of these jobs. Dealing with the general public is extremely unsatisfying.
Working with the general public isn't for everyone. But, one thing we can all agree on is it certainly isn't boring.
Sounds horribly depressing.
Dan Jones! I don’t think so. There is lots of opportunity out there.
since
Southern Ohio for me
I hope you didn't get slammed too hard with this latest winter storm!
Is this a joke.Such low pay not worth it.I would just not work rather than work for these low salaries
Workplace satisfaction depends on what you are looking for and what makes you happy.
@@Over50tv yeah but with these jobs and the price of gas you would probably be paying to go to work
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Thank you!
I'm sorry I know this is 2 years old but honestly you're just not saying anything at all
Thank you for letting me know what you think about my video. Maybe you'll find value in some others.
this is all geared towards people with college degree's not the average everyday man / woman..
As long as the average everyday man/woman is constantly sharpening their skills or learning new marketable skills they'll be successful in the long run.
I'm 56yr Pakistani man can anyone help me for Europe visa
Sorry but my TH-cam channel isn't where you'll get that kind of assistance.
a great place to find out about how a company treats its workers is glassdoor.com. hope this helps!
I apologize for missing your comment. It’s important to me. So is your tip about Glassdoor. Thank you!
@@Over50tv Thank you!