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My education is: diplomas for Office Receptionist/Legal Clerical and Medical Clerical. Certificates for Ward Clerk/Geriatric Aide/Nursing Assistant and Medication Aide. I am 60 years old. My last job was 1/92. I was a Med Aide with no med or documentation errors. I need a job but feel too old to begin again as a CNA (heavy lifting). I use our public transit. I am scared to death of failing. Should I go back to college to become a Medical Assistant (then will be 61)? Am I too old to be hired? Help!!! well i am 48 and i dont think it is never ever to old to follow your dreams but i do think life's skills should be enough to get hired its sad at your age u have to work but the politicians in this country no longer are taking our senior group into real thought try getting a FEW INTERVIEWS i think u will be able to sell yourself into a gr8 position go for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i think that may be too old sorry but try walmart for greeter or mcdonalds its not impossible but good luck finding a good job yes, work at a place like Walmart, Hobby Lobby, ect. no, ur not too old. my grandmother was in college at age 50 and she was a nurse till she waz 79, but then her health became bad and she quit. but, az long as u can get around, then u can and it'll be fiine! Yes, anything is possible.......just pray alot and HE WILL HELP YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!! God bless you and GOOD LUCK!!!! Nobody is ever too old to do anything. However I would imagine that due to your age, a company may not hire you because they'll be afraid of losing you to retirement soon. I don't know what kind of job you're specifically looking for, but places like Wal-Mart and Mervyns hire older people. to be a docter technically i dont think there is an age limit but there are some people that dont hire older people although it is illegal some people do do it.........you can go back to college education is good but i dont know how far it will take you. not welly even wrong people can't find job that ezy no more Maybe. Definetly possible. You arent too old to be hired. But you shouldnt go back to college. I know that you arent to old to get hired, because my grandpa is 61 and got hired. No. My dad found work years ago at 64 or 65 (I'm not sure which one). Get out there and give the world what you have already. It needs you! Do you need the money? If not, you may want to start off by volunteering at a local hospital or nursing home. That will give you some recent experience and some contacts for networking. not hiring you on the basis of your age is illegal. plus i think many companies will value your experience and wisdom. if you are patient and look around i am sure you can find a job, even at the ripe age of 60. good luck Hi,you are well qualified have you tried Nursing homes.Your not too old & do not listen to anyone who says you are.Good your as old as you feel try a job were you exercise more maybe asda pushing trollys sounds daft but you want fall I can tell you that as a former H/R manager I consider citizens your age imminently employable!!!!!!!! You want to work and understand the rules and ethics required. This is important aoi do not sell yourself short. Now ... Medical Assistant can somethimes be physically taxing and on a case by case basis potential employers may need to take that into consideration. Have you every worked as a receptionist? It is the most under-rated job in the United States! If you have, you are so employable it is not even funny. Go for it! Go for it! Go for it! It is tough as we age to get a job, as I found out the same thing. There is age descrimination, even though it officially does not exist, as employers would rather hire 2 younger people, train them their way, and pay them nothing, than pay an older person, who at some point, will have medical issues. I think you can still get a job...Good luck... No, you aren't too old to find a job or get hired. If you don't feel comfortable doing what you had been employed as, how about something in a similar field using your old skills? You have to get out there and start looking, they are not coming to look for you. Good luck. There is a definite law against age discrimination. I worked for a brief period for the E.O.C., Equal Opportunity Commission, and they do investigate reports of age discrimination in the field of employment. However, it is much harder to get a good-paying job after you've passed your prime, so to speak. And how many well-qualified folks want to start out at entry-level pay? Your main disadvantage would probably be the 15-year period that you haven't worked. However, you do have some good education and experience, which should be in your favor. You can take some additional college courses and still be working at the same time. I don't think you're too old to be hired. You just need to find the employer who is looking for someone with your background. It never hurts to try, so go for it! Good luck! Nobody who wants to work is too old to be hired. You can check with your local social services or job center and they may be able to point you in the right direction. Never to old to be hired :) You sound like you think you are old. My mother is over 60, and she isn't near old yet. And there are many others her age who are also not seeming very old. I would certainly hire my mom or someone like her. OK... so you will be 61 when you finish your MA training... how old will you be, in the same amount of time if you do NOT go for training? See my point. You aren't too old, but it gets harder even after 50, moreso after 60, especially since you've been out of the workforce for so long. Some hiring managers like to hire older people though, since they feel that they've been around awhile and understand work ethic. go back to college,, you are never to old to keep working or go to school,,, there are jobs out there that can keep you working,,, it is all in what you want to do and capable of doing... If you are good at the clerical part, look into working at hospitals in the clerical part... |
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