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The friendly guide for retirees who want to get back into the workforce More than 76 million baby boomers will begin retiring in 2011. Eighty percent of boomers expect to continue working past the age of 65 due to financial and healthcare concerns (seniorcitizensguide.com, 1-06). Working After Retirement For Dummies shows retirees and workers approaching retirement age how to stay in the workforce and thrive after 65 or get back into the workforce after retirement. The book covers new job searching and resume writing; how to overcome employer myths about retirement age workers; and the flexibility of various career options from telecommuting to job sharing. In addition, it also covers nontraditional job search methods that work particularly well for seniors. Even retirement age workers who just want to volunteer their time will find helpful, straightforward advice on getting back to work at any age.
Contents
Introduction. Part IWorld of Work After Retirement. Chapter 2: Why You May Need or Want to Go Back to Work. Chapter 3: Assessing Your Talents for Your Next Job. Chapter 4: Seeking Help to Determine What You'd Like to Do Next. Part II: Your Wallet to Your Health: The 411 When You Re-Enter the Workforce. Chapter 5: Getting a Grasp on Managing What You Saved for Retirement. Chapter 6: Managing Your Money So It Doesn't Run Out. Chapter 7: Collecting Social Security and Going Back to Work. Chapter 8: Delaying Social Security and Working. Chapter 9: Trying to Stay Healthy - Before Age 65. Chapter 10: Exploring Medicare's Maze of Benefits. Part III: Finding Your Next Job. Chapter 11: Rebuilding Your Job Search Skills. Chapter 12: Surviving the Interview - Especially Those Tough Questions. Chapter 13: Overcoming Myths About Older Workers During Your Job Search. Chapter 14: Working 9 to 5 or Not! Exploring Your Hourly Options. Part IV: Revisiting Your Former Career or Starting Your Own Business. Chapter 15: Staying on the Job Part-Time. Chapter 16: Consulting for Your Former Company. Chapter 17: Consulting in Your Former Industry. Chapter 18: Buying or Starting Your Own Business or Franchise. Part V: Knowledge to Philanthropy: Opportunities to Broaden the Mind and More. Chapter 19: Going Back to College: Expanding Your Knowledge and Skills. Chapter 20: Volunteering in the Business and Community World. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 21: Top Ten Companies to Work for in Retirement. Chapter 22: Top Ten Skills for Running Your Own Business. Chapter 23: Ten (Almost) Great Volunteering Experiences to Take Advantage Of. Index.



