Not exact matches
For the child just beginning to discover the wonder
of reading; for the teen striving to make meaningful life choices; for the unemployed adult struggling to re-enter the
workforce; for the
retired senior desperate to access and understand computers and the Internet so she can share e-mail with her
out -
of - town grandchildren, there is no substitute for the public library.
Then she would drop
out of the
workforce and
retire.
But eventually, as you phase
out of the
workforce or
retire, you'll need to convert those retirement savings into retirement income.
These allow Gillespie to hammer home one
of his major themes: that retirement isn't an isolated one - time event, but a drawn -
out process that begins years before you actually
retire, and continues well after the momentous day when you withdraw from the full - time
workforce.
In addition, Baby Boomers are
retiring in increasing numbers, but many
of them seek to maintain part - time employment after retirement
out of necessity or personal interest, making up a ready - and - able contingent
workforce.
«It wasn't until toward the end
of the process that I started to recognize the value
of my uniqueness and started ignoring the other things that were
out there,» said Chuck Jordan, a job seeker who had
retired from his job as a technology salesman but decided to re-enter the
workforce just six months later.