How to Prepare for Employment After the Age of 50

By Rosa Hayes, published Oct 05, 2007
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Making a living after the age of fifty is not something that is handed to you; you have to work towards it. My dad is over fifty and almost to retirement age and he has worked toward finding employment. It is true that you will need to work harder at it because a lot of companies would rather train someone who is younger than you. The companies will often look at older people as a liability to them because of their health.

Keep in mind that you will be fighting a battle that is fought everyday but you can still make it in the employment industry.

Older people will usually have more experience than younger folks. Use your employment history as an advantage but only if you can say that you have been at the previous companies for a while and knew what you were doing.

Keep up with the physicals so that you can pass them. Physicals are done to make sure that the person in question will not be a liability to them. Most physicals are performed by having the person to do push-ups, climb up and down a latter, bend at the knees with your back straight, and lift weights that are around 50-100 pounds. There may be other things that you will need to do in the physical. Get to know some of the people that work in the company and ask them about the physical and what the company will have you to do in it.

Practice for the physical for a couple of minutes each day before the interview. If you are not in shape, this will be the perfect reason for you to get your body into better physical condition. When practicing for the physical, use proper techniques so that you do not injure yourself and if you start to lose your breath or feel dizzy, sit for a while to calm your heart rate down.

Takeaways
  • Be prepared
  • Present yourself the right way
  • Use your experience as a bonus
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Great advice. My Dad is now 65, but he knows that if he quits from that job, he will have a hard time finding work elsewhere. Sophie

Posted on 10/09/2007 at 3:10:00 AM

 
Excellent advice.

Posted on 10/07/2007 at 10:10:00 AM

 
it's very difficult, believe me, I know first hand...thanks for the great tips..

Posted on 10/06/2007 at 7:10:00 PM

 
Good information. I'll save this for a few years down the road. You are a wealth of information.

Posted on 10/05/2007 at 4:10:00 PM

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