This isn't for me as my job is currently stable. But can anyone give me advice on job hunting in your 60s? My husband, who is 62, may be losing his job (lay off, not firing). He is diabetic and really needs health insurance. And we're just so terrified about the job market and his age. He's been an…
My director resigned, kind of suddenly. If the leaders wanted me they would have come to me. They didn't. But I'm going to apply anyway.
There is no way I would be really considered but I am hoping even as I tell myself there is no hope. How do you keep…
I’m debating if I should have a resume company write it for me or leave it as is . I just would like to know what you think , not asking for anyone to do the work
thank you
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I've been out of work for a while, not even sure I should keep looking, or whether I should just try to start my own business.
I feel like I never heard back from employers anymore
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