Retirement Jobs | Retirement Jobs News for 06/15/2009



Retirement Planning Wisdom That You Won't Get from Your Financial .
In Malaysia, retirees who are interested in getting retirement jobs in either the government or private sector should register themselves with www.JobsMalaysia.gov.my an online government-run employment site. ...

Program helps people forced into early retirement to rejoin work force - Lansing State Journal

Program helps people forced into early retirement to rejoin work force
Lansing State Journal, MI
Ferrell hasn't found a new job. He's been collecting unemployment benefits, but that pot runs dry in four months when he's no longer eligible. The next step is retiring in December at age 62. "Lack of work is basically what's pushing me into retirement .
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Trustee paid for job he doesn't have to do - Detroit Free Press

Trustee paid for job he doesn't have to do
Detroit Free Press, United States
At least one other elected trustee on the general retirement fund also must work at his day job; it's not clear whether the other elected trustees have full-time union posts or city jobs. Joe Harris, a former city auditor, estimates Gracia's pay and .
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Money Matters: Tips from a Pro About Taxes After Retirement (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Even though the income tax deadline has passed, people shouldn't lose sight of how the tax decisions they make today can affect their retirement plans tomorrow. If you are within five years of retirement, it's time to fine tune your future finances...

Retirement Jobs
Well everyone is happy to plan for thier retirement but what after retirement. Yes there are certain jobs which you can do after retirement. You can even search polular forum and job portals for the same...

Hypertension among lower-status employees lingers well into retirement - PhysOrg
Retirement from some occupations may not provide relief from the potentially devastating health effects of work-related hypertension, according to a new study from UC Davis. Published in the June issue of the Journal of Occupational and Environmental ...

Hypertension Among Lower-status Employees Lingers Well Into Retirement - Science Daily (press release)

Hypertension Among Lower-status Employees Lingers Well Into Retirement
Science Daily (press release)
While one European study correlated pre-retirement jobs with heart disease among seniors, most similar research has focused on working people between the ages of 25 and 65. Consequently, Leigh said, "it's been an open question whether occupations could .
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Program helps people forced into early retirement to rejoin work force (Lansing State Journal)
Edward Ferrell never planned to retire at age 62...

U.S. seniors hunt jobs as retirement hopes fade (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Jean Johnson is 81 years old and suffering from diabetes. But instead of relaxing in retirement, she recently started a new job...

AFP - Gates hits back at critics of Obama's top security advisor
June 9, 2009 -- WASHINGTON (AFP) âEUR” Defense Secretary Robert Gates has hit back at critics of US President Barack Obama's national security advisor, saying the...

Survey: Most Ohio college students plan to leave - Bizjournals.com

Survey: Most Ohio college students plan to leave
Bizjournals.com, NC
74 percent want a job with good opportunities for pay and promotion, while 53 percent thought a job that offered ongoing new challenges was more important. EUR¢ 61 percent want a job with good retirement benefits, while 14 percent said a union job would .
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Deseret News (Salt Lake City) - UPS, pilots reach deal on cutbacks
June 9, 2009 -- ATLANTA -- UPS Inc. won't furlough any of its pilots for at least 10 months after the union reached a deal with the world's largest shipping...

Obama's $100 billion in savings? - msnbc.com

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Obama's $100 billion in savings?
msnbc.com
Employer-provided health insurance is going the way of retirement policies . out the window. And when we're all reduced to buying individual plans from the insurers, heaven help us!! You missed the point. Obama says if we're happy with our present .
Video: Doctors Weigh in on Obama Health Plan The Associated Press
What's wrong with Obama's health care plan Chicago Tribune
Medicare buy-in still a good idea Washington Observer Reporter
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Hypertension Among Lower-status Employees Lingers Well Into Retirement (Science Daily)
Retirement from some occupations may not provide relief from the potentially devastating health effects of work-related hypertension, according to a new study...

St. Anthony Messenger to cut jobs, shift focus - Birmingham Business Journal
St Anthony Messenger Press said Monday it will reduce its staff and change its strategy in response to the economy and changing preferences among its readers. The Over-the-Rhine-based communications firm said it will close its Cincinnati ...

The audacity of violence (WorldNet Daily)
You can feel the tension in the air everywhere in America these early summer days. Savings have eroded, plans for retirement have evaporated, 6.8 million Americans are out of work, and the rest of us are more uncertain about our jobs now than ever before...

Today's headlines: "Only money" blogger suggests upping retirement savings; Washington high school grads deferring . (The Oregonian)
For months, you've put off looking at your 401(k) balance, your IRA statements. It's depressing, right? The markets tanked and they took your hard-earned retirement savings with them. But The Oregonian's personal finance blogger Brent Hunsberger says it's OK...

Poll: Less Job Security is the "New Normal" - ABC News

ABC News

Poll: Less Job Security is the "New Normal"
ABC News
Half the population in this new ABC News poll thinks both job security and retirement prospects in the years ahead will remain worse than their pre-recession levels. Two concerns stand out in particular: Half the population in this new ABC News poll .
ABC News Poll: Two-Thirds Will be Less Willing to Take on Credit . ABC News
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American to cut 1,600 jobs - Birmingham Business Journal
A spokesman for American Airlines Inc. confirmed Friday morning that 1,600 jobs will be cut by a new staffing reduction, including 15 positions in Orlando. American Airlines, a subsidiary of Fort Worth-based AMR Corp. (NYSE: AMR), said 1,200 flight ...

USA TODAY - Leaving your job? Roll 401(k) into an IRA
June 9, 2009 -- Most employees leave their jobs with a box full of keepsakes: company awards, coffee mugs, maybe a photo of the boss wearing a lampshade on his...

Where to Find Today's Top-Paying Retirement Jobs | Retirement on a .
Jobs once filled by 25-year-olds now go to older adults...

83-year-old has two jobs, works 60-hour weeks (Daily Local News)
CHERYL MATTIX, Cecil Whig At 83, Harriet Rea might be a senior citizen, but retirement is certainly not on her radar screen...

Program helps people forced into early retirement to rejoin work force (Lansing State Journal)
Edward Ferrell never planned to retire at age 62...

Today's headlines: "Only money" blogger suggests upping retirement savings; Washington high school grads deferring . (The Oregonian)
For months, you've put off looking at your 401(k) balance, your IRA statements. It's depressing, right? The markets tanked and they took your hard-earned retirement savings with them. But The Oregonian's personal finance blogger Brent Hunsberger says it's OK...

Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England) - Scramble starts for hot seat; WOULD-BE MPS LINE UP FOR JOB
June 10, 2009 -- Byline: ADAM JUPP WORK to find a replacement for retiring MP Jim Cousins started in earnest today. The veteran Labour man revealed he will not...

Sunday Mirror - I BUILT A.. NEW LIFE BY THE SEA
June 7, 2009 -- A FEW years ago, Richard Tuke had a lifestyle many would envy. He had a top job as a sales director and lived in a smart city centre apartment....

Roth 401(k) can be the right choice - Chicago Tribune

Roth 401(k) can be the right choice
Chicago Tribune, United States
A simple option would be to use a Roth 401(k) in your company retirement savings plan if you have a choice. About 29 percent of people who work for large and medium-size companies have that option, according to benefits firm Hewitt Associates. .
Rolling 401(k) into IRA gives flexibility Indianapolis Star
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Philadelphia Inquirer, The - Editorial: Not bad, for government work
June 9, 2009 -- As Camden prepares to elect a new mayor in the fall, New Jersey officials need to explain how the city's chief operating officer became the...

Board approves retirement trust, makes no changes on activity fees - Shakopee Valley News

Board approves retirement trust, makes no changes on activity fees
Shakopee Valley News, MN
High school Activity Director John Janke said the school works with families by setting up payment plans, allowing students to pay off the fee through odd jobs in the activity office and, in some cases, waiving the fee. He said these requests have .
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Dream Deferred: Americans May Never Retire - LiveScience.com
Editor's Note: In this new LiveScience column, Robin Lloyd explores the latest findings that hit you in the wallet. From personal finance to big business, Dollars & $cience aims to make sense of the financial world. It appears weekly. The retirement ...

US seniors hunt jobs as retirement hopes fade - Reuters

Reuters

US seniors hunt jobs as retirement hopes fade
Reuters
But instead of relaxing in retirement, she recently started a new job. "I need money. My social security check just doesn't make it, with rent and the gas bill to pay," said Johnson, who took a job in March at a library in Danforth, Illinois. .
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How to Find Retirement Jobs: Targeting the Best Job Opportunities .
Whether the fault of a poor economy or mere boredom, more retirees are deciding to return to the workforce. Here's how to find a new job in retirement...

Those with jobs are the lucky ones, right? (Chicago Sun-Times)
People who still have jobs are faring worse than at any time since the Great Depression, a USA Today analysis of employment data found. Furloughs, pay cuts and reduced hours are taking a toll on workers who so far have escaped job cuts. The employed worked fewer hours in May -- an average of just 33.1 hours a week -- than at any time since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began counting in ...

JoS. A. Bank JoS. A. Bank is Hiring. Numerous Positions and .
JoS. A. Bank has along history of making people look good. Over the years, we've found that success comes down to three things: products, people and performance. PRODUCTS For over 100 years we have evolved to meet the needs of savvy ...

Stimulus money to pay for food - Riverside Press Enterprise
Federal stimulus money will pay for hundreds more meals for elderly Inland residents as well as for employment and on-the-job training for seniors who are laid off or forced to re-enter the workforce. "It's a significant boost for seniors in need of ...

Staples Operations Support Manager WMS Hagerstown MD
External Job Title, Operations Support Manager WMS. Job Location City, Hagerstown. Job Location State, Maryland. Reference #, 30809BR. Department, Retail Operations. Hiring Manager Title, Dir Distribution ...

Hypertension among lower-status employees lingers well into retirement
While one European study correlated pre-retirement jobs with heart disease among seniors, most similar research has focused on working people between the ages of 25 and 65. Consequently, Leigh said, "it's been an open question whether ...

Oakland Tribune - Jets, Sanchez agree on deal
June 10, 2009 -- The New York Jets and former USC quarterback Mark Sanchez reached agreement on a five-year contract Wednesday that includes $28 million guaranteed....

Retirement detour: Older employees working longer; more retirees .
Retirement Jobs Online offers advice about online retirement jobs, helping retirees evaluate the various ways to use the Internet to find work. Senior Helpers, with offices in Bellevue, Kent, Gig Harbor and more than 200 other U.S. ...

The audacity of violence (WorldNet Daily)
You can feel the tension in the air everywhere in America these early summer days. Savings have eroded, plans for retirement have evaporated, 6.8 million Americans are out of work, and the rest of us are more uncertain about our jobs now than ever before...

Money Matters: Tips from a Pro About Taxes After Retirement (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Even though the income tax deadline has passed, people shouldn't lose sight of how the tax decisions they make today can affect their retirement plans tomorrow. If you are within five years of retirement, it's time to fine tune your future finances...

83-year-old has two jobs, works 60-hour weeks (Daily Local News)
CHERYL MATTIX, Cecil Whig At 83, Harriet Rea might be a senior citizen, but retirement is certainly not on her radar screen...

Oregon's Unemployment Rate Rises To 12.4 Percent In May - OPB News

Oregon's Unemployment Rate Rises To 12.4 Percent In May
OPB News, OR
State economist, Art Ayre explains that while Oregon didn't lose a lot of jobs, people keep moving here of coming out of retirement -- so the unemployment rate keeps rising. Art Ayre: EURœIt's good news that we didn't lose very many jobs in May, .
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Colorado Springs Business Journal - Q&A with Milan Fostor, proprietor of Liquor Licensing of Colorado
June 5, 2009 -- Milan Foster was the customer at the end of the bar who ordered one drink and watched. Are minors being served alcohol? Is the bartender...

Now Is No Time to Skimp on Retirement Plans - Wall Street Journal
The recession is forcing business executives across the country to make hard and unpleasant choices -- cutting jobs, cutting pay, shelving plans. But one choice that seems to have emerged as a tactic of opportunity is actually a significant mistake ...

U.S. seniors hunt jobs as retirement hopes fade (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Jean Johnson is 81 years old and suffering from diabetes. But instead of relaxing in retirement, she recently started a new job...

Retirement Jobs - Who's got them
Retirement Jobs Online - Yes, another retirement jobs search board. This site's main page has a very long list of job search and career links down the left hand side of the page (too long to list here). Clicking on Job Search returns a ...

Hypertension Among Lower-status Employees Lingers Well Into Retirement (Science Daily)
Retirement from some occupations may not provide relief from the potentially devastating health effects of work-related hypertension, according to a new study...

Retirees Try To Ease Back Into The Workplace - CBS 4 South Florida
With retirement savings wiped out and the recession turning into the deepest economic downturn since the great depression, more and more seniors are being forced back into the job market. Ernesto Rivero retired about five years ago. But with the ...

Mayor Clay vows to help workers locate new jobs (Post-Tribune)
GARY -- Mayor Rudy Clay said the city will try to help its former employees find new jobs elsewhere after they were laid off from the Gary payroll this week. Several workers lost their jobs Friday, though neither Clay nor controller Celita Green could confirm at a news conference exactly how many were laid off. Some employees may decide to resign or go into early retirement, they said. Green ...

Stress higher with lower status jobs, UC Davis study finds - Sacramento Bee
Retirement-age people who had higher status jobs tend to have less hypertension than those in lower status occupations, according to a UC Davis researcher. "For a long time, the conventional wisdom was that the people at the top would be more likely ...

Spectator, The - Apologise for torture? 'That's not appropriate'
June 6, 2009 -- In an exclusive interview, Dick Cheney tells Daniel Collings that Obama is wrong to say sorry for waterboarding and enhanced interrogation...

Alma Educators Submit Letters Of Retirement (Times Record)
Two longtime Alma administrators submitted letters of retirement at Thursdays school board meeting. Deputy Superintendent David Woolly and Assistant Superintendent Ronnie Newton submitted their retirements, which were approved by the school board unanimously...

Mayor Clay vows to help workers locate new jobs (Post-Tribune)
GARY -- Mayor Rudy Clay said the city will try to help its former employees find new jobs elsewhere after they were laid off from the Gary payroll this week. Several workers lost their jobs Friday, though neither Clay nor controller Celita Green could confirm at a news conference exactly how many were laid off. Some employees may decide to resign or go into early retirement, they said. Green ...

Gloria Steinem: Where age and gender intersect - Minneapolis Star Tribune
A t 75, Gloria Steinem acknowledges her age, but yields little to it. The clarion voice of the 1970s women's movement demonstrated on Monday -- as the featured speaker at the annual Womenwinning fundraiser in Minneapolis -- that she has lost none of ...

Poll: Less Job Security is the "New Normal" - ABC News
Battered by the worst recession in decades, vast numbers of Americans see lean times ahead for the long term EUR and plan to recalibrate their lives accordingly. Half the population in this new ABC News poll thinks both job security and retirement ...

American Handgunner - Digital magic
July 1, 2009 -- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] You guys have done a wonderful job on the digital editions. They're well done, easy to use, and thankfully, easy to read...

Staples Copy & Print Sales Manager, Best Copy - Parsippany, NJ .
External Job Title, Copy & Print Sales Manager, Best Copy - Parsippany, NJ. Job Location City, Parsippany. Job Location State, New Jersey. Reference #, 30333BR. Department, Retail Store Management. Hiring Manager Title, Mgr District ...

Alma Educators Submit Letters Of Retirement (Times Record)
Two longtime Alma administrators submitted letters of retirement at Thursdays school board meeting. Deputy Superintendent David Woolly and Assistant Superintendent Ronnie Newton submitted their retirements, which were approved by the school board unanimously...

Those with jobs are the lucky ones, right? (Chicago Sun-Times)
People who still have jobs are faring worse than at any time since the Great Depression, a USA Today analysis of employment data found. Furloughs, pay cuts and reduced hours are taking a toll on workers who so far have escaped job cuts. The employed worked fewer hours in May -- an average of just 33.1 hours a week -- than at any time since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began counting in ...



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