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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3096711" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Don't forget that over at Ground very few if any contractors provide any healthcare or retirement benefits of any kind.There are so many factors that enter into one's decision to work past retirement. Thing's such as health, personal finances healthcare insurance, disabled adult children with physical and or mental disabilities who live with and are dependent on their ageing parents for support. Long periods of unemployment earlier in life and therefore the need to try to catch up. Does the job you're interested in even pay enough to make working it worthwhile? Given that there isn't enough jobs to go around as it is while it may be denied publicly there is clearly a movement to get the older worker out of the workforce by any means possible. As a result many older workers are pushing back hard not willing to take the crap paying entry level jobs the kids refuse to take because they consider those jobs beneath them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3096711, member: 58386"] Don't forget that over at Ground very few if any contractors provide any healthcare or retirement benefits of any kind.There are so many factors that enter into one's decision to work past retirement. Thing's such as health, personal finances healthcare insurance, disabled adult children with physical and or mental disabilities who live with and are dependent on their ageing parents for support. Long periods of unemployment earlier in life and therefore the need to try to catch up. Does the job you're interested in even pay enough to make working it worthwhile? Given that there isn't enough jobs to go around as it is while it may be denied publicly there is clearly a movement to get the older worker out of the workforce by any means possible. As a result many older workers are pushing back hard not willing to take the crap paying entry level jobs the kids refuse to take because they consider those jobs beneath them. [/QUOTE]
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