Sentences with phrase «plans at our old jobs»

I'm getting ready to roll over my retirement plan from my state sponsored plan at an old job to a traditional IRA.
This means we're likely to have money in 401 (k) plans at our old jobs as we move on.

Not exact matches

He was planning to leave his job as an account executive at Leo Burnett Advertising in Chicago to travel around the world, when his old friend from Brown, Leon Richter, got wind of the scheme and gave him a call.
Her stepfather has his old job back, and they are free to come and go these days, so they plan to meet Martina in Paris next week at the French.
Former United boss David Moyes hinted earlier this month he might go back to Old Trafford for recruits as he plans «a building job» at Sunderland.
Well I guess a good place to start is Im 27 years old, working at a job I plan to change soon.
As the parent of a 23 - year - old who alternates between travel, freelance promotional jobs and short stints at home, the last thing we're planning for is depending on her for financial support in our old age.
When Brigitte, 34, resigned from her job last year to be a stay - at - home mom to their 14 - month - old daughter Rachelle, she lost the life insurance coverage she had through her employer's plan.
Prior to the rise of company pension plans, paternalistic companies sometimes «graduated» older workers to token jobs at reduced pay.
Thousands of coal workers marched in Berlin last month to protest against plans to slap a levy on the oldest and most polluting power plants, which unions say could put 100,000 jobs at risk.
But, before you start mapping out your game plan for landing that new job or promotion, it might be time to think about whether the same old ways of getting ahead are actually holding you back, says Vicki Salemi, career expert at employment website Monster.
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