No Jobs for Advanced-age Employees

You might not notice unless you are 55 to 70 years old, but if you are, it is ever apparent that there are very few jobs available for individuals in this age bracket, and the future looks bleak as well. What they say appears to be true, there are no jobs for advanced-age employees. What are our older wage earners going to do without the income that they need for basic survival?

When the pandemic hit, the 55-to-70-year-olds were promptly laid off, and as the lockdowns continue, it looks as though returning to work may not be an option for these unfortunate folks. Even if they have Social Security to fall back on, unless they also have independent retirement benefits to rely on, they are going to be terribly unfortunate. Even so, many of our elderly who can work do so into their eighties and nineties.

Even though they may have a reduced capacity to work, they still have a desire to serve and add value to the community because they are still driven to participate and contribute, even though their peers have opted out of the workforce. They are high-functioning and still feel like they have plenty to offer, and they have far more to offer than you might think.

Some cultures consider their elders to be highly regarded in terms of their experience and wisdom if they have earned it by living a good life. These older members of society are honored and invited to participate in leadership or support roles, and they are consulted with prior to making decisions that may have an impact on the greater community.

Cultures that hold the wisdom of their elders in high regard include Native Americans, Greeks, Indians, Koreans, Romans, and Chinese. Though the present-day Chinese reverence for their elders is waning due to the westernization of China in general.

After the pandemic restrictions are lifted, it appears that there will be very few jobs available for older Americans as more youthful workers will be flooding the job-related landscape.

Many of them can see the writings on the wall and they know there is little to look forward to, so the most ambitious of them are delving into starting their own businesses and entrepreneurialism, which makes more sense than anything, especially in a time when Americans are starting new businesses at a more rapid pace than at any time in recorded history.

This is the new wave of entrepreneurialism that is empowering the nation to assimilate a lifestyle they may have only dreamed of until faced with having to discover a way to mitigate the damages of the government shutting down the private sector across the board.

As necessity is the mother of invention, so is entrepreneurialism the answer to joblessness.

Regardless of your age, you were born with a unique and individual purpose, message, passion, and mission to deliver to the greater community. Any of these facets of the “real you,” the you that you were destined to be, or the you that emerged as you worked your way through this life, could easily be turned into a business. In this respect, older Americans can bring far more to the table than younger adults.

What they bring to the table are experience and wisdom. Youth may encapsulate enthusiasm, but only with age comes wisdom, something that has been disregarded in the present day. And that is okay. If no one else values the wisdom they can contribute, they can take first-hand responsibility for their own contribution.

You will find them writing books, creating consulting agencies, opening coaching practices, and starting their own businesses. They are expanding their functionality amid the community space offering unparalleled value while monetizing their special gifts and abilities, many for the first time in their lives.

Even if later in life, our elders are finally enjoying an increased earning ability while they exercise their freedom and dispense their wisdom in so many ways. They are living a better life, their best lives, and making the world a better place.

 

Forced Retirement = New Life

You may have been shuttled out of the workforce and forced into retirement but that doesn’t mean it’s the end of your career. Many people in advanced age use this opportunity to start a new life, launched new careers, achieving more success, and going places where they’ve never been before.

If you’re getting within spitting distance of retirement age, don’t worry, it’s not the end of the road. It’s just the beginning. Not being shacked by the nine-to-five can be just the liberation you needed to discover your life’s purpose, message, passion, and/or mission, and to give you the drive to live a better life, your best life, and make the world a better place.

You need not be content to sit around the house, get numb, and watch the tube. These really can be your golden years, as you mine the gold of your life, share it with the world, and be greatly appreciated and remunerated for your caring and sharing.

Far too many seniors accept their lot of retirement, disengaging from life, just going through the motions while their immune systems decline, boredom becomes comfortably numb, and increasing one’s propensity to fall victim to depression. This is the slippery slope which lulls many a senior into a pattern of health decline.

On the other hand, there are others who are filling their time with invaluable activities which help to build a better world, and thankfully, the methods of doing so are so overwhelmingly abundant, it would be hard to notice that all you need is a communication device with an Internet connection to make a difference in the world.

You have lived a full life, complete with wisdom and learning which younger and future generations could benefit from. You have specialties and experiences that are unique to you and stories which could only be told from your individual perspective.

I know, even thinking about taking on such an endeavor starts up that negative self-talk machine which insists that you’re not good enough, smart enough, educated enough, or worthy enough to do what it takes to make a difference. You must choose whether you let those voices control you, or you squash them to push your value forward.

It might mean learning a new thing, how to look at interfacing with technology in different ways, maybe even taking a class or getting some coaching to help you get started in the right direction… But this one thing I know:

There are people out there on the Internet looking for what you have to offer every day. Every day. That’s no joke. And guess what? They are not finding it; not if you haven’t put it out there. They’re searching… and all they hear are crickets in the background.

Now, you might have the best retirement program and nest egg a person could have, without any financial worries whatsoever, but you still might be interested in the idea of making money with your efforts spent online.

Many people in their older years are turning their spare time into cold, hard cash, just by monetizing their efforts online. For many of them, it is the difference between survival or barely getting by to living a life of abundance or all-out thriving financially.

The beauty of all this emerging technology is that you can start something new and build it into a substantial and profitable organization or business in very little time with little or no startup capital; not like back in the day.

Your message is burning inside you, just waiting to be released and the world is eagerly awaiting your emergence, waiting to hear your words, and to see what it is you have to offer the community, locally, and at large.

People are searching for your message every day, waiting to hear and find you and your voice.

Will you answer the call to a better life, your best life, and make the world a better place?

We’re waiting…