Sentences with phrase «experienced retired persons»

You have to win over teenagers, students, experienced and even highly experienced retired persons.

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«People should retire later, because they'll have more knowledge and experience,» Slim told Business Week magazine last month.
Some people who retire experience boredom when they do not have a job any longer.
I think people should retire later, because they'll have more knowledge and experience.
The researchers said after their study: «Retiring from work constitutes a major life transition that most people experience at some point in the course of their life, posing significant challenges to health and wellbeing.
French researchers used clinical examinations and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies to determine whether retired professional rugby players experience more serious symptoms of cervical spine degeneration than people in the general population.
And most of the old school — that is, people who have actual contact experience — have either died or retired.
In line with this view, Gary Hart, the retired U.S. Senator and one - time presidential hopeful, argued that although a big part of success as president is picking smart people for key positions, «it takes a pretty keen mind, honed by study, travel, experience, and exposure to competing ideas, to form good judgment and to know whom to trust on complex substantive issues.»
As a retired probation officer with extensive training and experience working with people addicted to alcohol and / or drugs the issues in this thread are sounding very familiar.
Now that she's seeing someone, Greene has retired from the online dating fray but, despite her bad experiences, she understands how people can look past the horror stories to try their luck fishing in a dating pool packed with millions of potential matches.
How to Retire Your Professional Identity Wall Street Journal, 2/25/14 «I listened to them tell about the difficulties of letting go and leaving; the tensions and ambivalence that people experienced — whether their exits were chosen or forced — in taking on their new life when they could still feel the vestigial residue of the old,» writes Professor Sara Lawrence - Lightfoot.
The latest guest on the Teacher Voice podcast is Bill Person, an Air Force veteran, a retired teacher and administrator with 35 years of experience, as well as a public education advocate.
On July 11, 2017, I purchased a high - end, pre-owned 2014 vehicle from GIA and the experience was quick and smooth (I came to the table pre-approved);... my sales person was retired Army CSM Phillip; Phillip was a professional salesperson with excellent people skills; I also met and spoke with the owner of the business KC; after the GIA staff addressed my concerns about some of the online reviews, I decided to do business with them; I AM GLAD I DID; the vehicle is in excellent condition and the price - point was great; I would definitely do business again and / or recommend GIA to a friend or family member;
I think the projections for job growth in the field assumed a lot of retiring would be happening, allowing people with some experience to move up and free the entry level jobs for the (many) new graduates.»
In my (limited) experience, people about to retire focus mainly on nominal income and capital protection, without sparing a thought for the cripling effect of inflation.
In his experience, most retired people regard an 8 - to -12-percent compounded annual return as satisfactory for their needs.
My experience is that most people who learn how to retire early feel pretty darn good about it.
Hopes, Fears, And Reality This MassMutual study examines the retirement expectations of pre-retirees and compares them to the actual experiences people have after they retire.
I think there are a lot of people in this county who are retired who maybe have had past experience as animal control officers or similar positions, or maybe there are certain types of people cities should look for to do this type of work, but we certainly don't want somebody who is not qualified.
I see people who are just retiring ready to jump for joy at all the new travel experiences that await them.
We were disappointed by the hotel food... we discussed it with experienced Great Rail Journey customers (we were first timers) and with a retired tour leader who we know, and the general feeling was that we would be prepared to pay rather more for the holiday for better food... in comparison to the cost of the holiday, we did not feel that even # 100 - # 150 more per person would be a disincentive.
Since our foundation, in 2005, people and places we have concentrated on building genuinely rewarding volunteer experiences for people who already have skills and experience under their belts — whether taking a career break or already retired from full time employment.
I'm thinking seriously of building my own tiny house when I retire in a few years and I'm interested in people's experiences with little house communities.
It needs to involve both people with professional experience of getting stories into the media and scientists who have the time to give the issues their full and immediate attention (perhaps scientists who have retired from full - time research).
Show me a person in the legal industry who does not experience stress and I will show you a retired person.
Pynchon says that since 90 percent of all litigation involving people (not corporations) will end with a retired judge telling these people that litigation is too expensive and a jury trial too uncertain for them to bear, why not just litigate virtually, «giving the parties the experience of litigation that will eventually drive them to settlement?»
Clients include: Combat Veterans, Active Duty / Retired Military, DOD, Police, EMT's, Firefighters, Victims of crime (assault, robbery, domestic abuse), Male and Female sexual assault survivors, Male and Female survivors of childhood sexual molestation / abuse, Health Care providers, People experiencing grief / loss.
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