well.....no...I understand the desire to earn some "mad money" but if you really don't need the dough, there are many opportunities for volunteer work. Volunteers are needed in many areas. I am fortunate to have the opportunity to work 20 hours a week in the firearms collection at a local museum. Keeps my mind active, gets me out of the house, is very interesting work.
that might work, and when i go senile, i'll be right there.Try nursing homes. I just retired from a county-run home and the Environmental Services department there didn’t discriminate for age.
Walmart, grocery store or a small mom and pop hardware store like Ace. All in my area like to hire older folks like us. Work ethic, generally young folks are lazy and don’t know how to interact with customers .I tried the other day to apply for a job thru LinkedIn at Buffalo Wings...as a dang janitor......
not a manager, not a cook, not a waiter, not as an IT Tech....a dang janitor...
it's age discrimination, it's out there, and I been getting it in spades, yet, companies are looking for workers..??
You do not need any special edumacashun to be a dang JANITOR, you just NEED to show up and clean up...
here is thier response minutes ago...
"Thank you for your interest in Buffalo Wild Wings. We've reviewed your information and have decided to move forward with other candidates at this time. We value your time and interest in Buffalo Wild Wings, and will keep you in mind if anything changes, or if we have a new role we think would be a great fit for you. We appreciate the time and effort you invested in our application process and would like to help you find your next opportunity with free access to our online career service"
this type of job, (or custodian) is what i have been applying for at various places.
i even tried applying at a place named "LaundroMax" which is...a nationwide chain laundromat...
my "best hours" to work would be like 7 PM till maybe 2AM..(or later) hours that not too many people want or wish to work...especially those entitled twits.
working as a JANITOR or custodian, or laundromat attendant, is perfect for us retired people....low level effort, no heavy lifting, and we actually show up for work, over any snot nosed 20 somethings........
i actually had thought about that as well, but the large one here, the owner is a bit of a nervous Nelly..Go to a LGS and ask for a job.
door dash...no...Have you considered a grocery delivery service like DoorDash, or maybe driving for Uber?
Contact your state office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services. We work with persons with disabilities to get into, return to, or stay in the work force. We do everything from helping you choose the right job, to adapting your vehicle, work site, getting you the needed adaptive tech, education and training, medical restoration etc. We WANT YOU TO WORK. I don't care if you are a quadriplegic, blind, amputee, brain injury, combat injuries etc. We will help you get a good job that gives you pride and allows you to be a contributing member of society. I have worked with thousands over the decades. Every thing from kids with intellectual disabilities bagging at the grocery store or working at a factory to all types of physical restoration and retraining up to PhD and other various professional certifications. You just need the right team working with you. Never quit, never stop, never qive up and never accept no.I was out of work for nearly a decade due to a disability. Trying to get back into the work force has been extremely hard. They see the gap in work and automatically send it to the round file...