Advertise Your Local Business Here

Great Lead Generation tool for Retirement Planning, Financial Planning, Medical & Insurance, Career, Real Estate, Travel and other businesses in Texas that market to Seniors and Retirees

Limited Sponsorships available call now  (800) 712-5568

Full Time Jobs Part time Jobs For Seniors and retirees In cities in Texas

 

Contact Us

if your company has interest in acquiring this website or participating in  codevelopment  activity with us to build this jobs  website into a leading jobs resource call

(800) 712-5568

for details

 

Quick search jobs by city in other states

 
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
 

Click any city to find the latest full time and part time jobs in Texas


ABBOTT
ABERNATHY
ABILENE
ACE
ACKERLY
ADDISON
ADKINS
ADRIAN
AFTON
AGUA DULCE
AIKEN
ALAMO
ALANREED
ALBA
ALBANY
ALEDO
ALICE
ALIEF
ALLEN
ALLEYTON
ALLISON
ALPINE
ALTAIR
ALTO
ALVARADO
ALVIN
ALVORD
AMARILLO
AMHERST
ANAHUAC
ANDERSON
ANDREWS
ANGLETON
ANNA
ANNONA
ANSON
ANTHONY
ANTON
APPLE SPRINGS
AQUILLA
ARANSAS PASS
ARCHER CITY
ARGYLE
ARLINGTON
ARMSTRONG
ARP
ART
ARTESIA WELLS
ARTHUR CITY
ASHERTON
ASPERMONT
ATASCOSA
ATHENS
ATLANTA
AUBREY
AUSTIN
AUSTWELL
AVALON
AVERY
AVINGER
AVOCA
AXTELL
AZLE
BACLIFF
BAGWELL
BAILEY
BAIRD
BALLINGER
BALMORHEA
BANDERA
BANGS
BANQUETE
BARDWELL
BARKER
BARKSDALE
BARNHART
BARRY
BARSTOW
BARTLETT
BASTROP
BATESVILLE
BATSON
BAY CITY
BAYSIDE
BAYTOWN
BEASLEY
BEAUMONT
BECKVILLE
BEDFORD
BEDIAS
BEEVILLE
BELLAIRE
BELLEVUE
BELLS
BELLVILLE
BELMONT
BELTON
BEN BOLT
BEN FRANKLIN
BEN WHEELER
BENAVIDES
BEND
BENJAMIN
BERCLAIR
BERGHEIM
BERTRAM
BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK
BIG LAKE
BIG SANDY
BIG SPRING
BIG WELLS
BIGFOOT
BISHOP
BIVINS
BLACKWELL
BLANCO
BLANKET
BLEDSOE
BLEIBLERVILLE
BLESSING
BLOOMBURG
BLOOMING GROVE
BLOOMINGTON
BLOSSOM
BLUE RIDGE
BLUEGROVE
BLUFF DALE
BLUFFTON
BLUM
BOERNE
BOGATA
BOLING
BON WIER
BONHAM
BOOKER
BORGER
BOVINA
BOWIE
BOYD
BOYS RANCH
BRACKETTVILLE
BRADY
BRANDON
BRASHEAR
BRAZORIA
BRECKENRIDGE
BREMOND
BRENHAM
BRIDGE CITY
BRIDGEPORT
BRIGGS
BRISCOE
BROADDUS
BRONSON
BRONTE
BROOKELAND
BROOKESMITH
BROOKSHIRE
BROOKSTON
BROWNFIELD
BROWNSBORO
BROWNSVILLE
BROWNWOOD
BRUCEVILLE
BRUNI
BRYAN
BRYSON
BUCHANAN DAM
BUCKHOLTS
BUDA
BUFFALO
BUFFALO GAP
BULA
BULLARD
BULVERDE
BUNA
BURKBURNETT
BURKETT
BURKEVILLE
BURLESON
BURLINGTON
BURNET
BURTON
BUSHLAND
BYERS
BYNUM
CACTUS
CADDO
CADDO MILLS
CALDWELL
CALL
CALLIHAM
CALVERT
CAMDEN
CAMERON
CAMP WOOD
CAMPBELL
CAMPBELLTON
CANADIAN
CANTON
CANUTILLO
CANYON
CANYON LAKE
CARBON
CARLSBAD
CARLTON
CARMINE
CARRIZO SPRINGS
CARROLLTON
CARTHAGE
CASON
CASTELL
CASTROVILLE
CAT SPRING
CATARINA
CAYUGA
CEDAR CREEK
CEDAR HILL
CEDAR LANE
CEDAR PARK
CEE VEE
CELESTE
CELINA
CENTER
CENTER POINT
CENTERVILLE
CENTRALIA
CHANDLER
CHANNELVIEW
CHANNING
CHAPMAN RANCH
CHAPPELL HILL
CHARLOTTE
CHATFIELD
CHEROKEE
CHESTER
CHICO
CHICOTA
CHILDRESS
CHILLICOTHE
CHILTON
CHINA
CHINA SPRING
CHIRENO
CHRIESMAN
CHRISTINE
CHRISTOVAL
CIBOLO
CISCO
CLARENDON
CLARKSVILLE
CLAUDE
CLAYTON
CLEBURNE
CLEVELAND
CLIFTON
CLINT
CLUTE
CLYDE
COAHOMA
COLDSPRING
COLEMAN
COLLEGE STATION
COLLEGEPORT
COLLEYVILLE
COLLINSVILLE
COLMESNEIL
COLORADO CITY
COLUMBUS
COMANCHE
COMBES
COMFORT
COMMERCE
COMO
COMSTOCK
CONCAN
CONCEPCION
CONCORD
CONROE
CONVERSE
COOKVILLE
COOLIDGE
COOPER
COPEVILLE
COPPELL
COPPERAS COVE
CORPUS CHRISTI
CORRIGAN
CORSICANA
COST
COTTON CENTER
COTULLA
COUPLAND
COVINGTON
COYANOSA
CRANDALL
CRANE
CRANFILLS GAP
CRAWFORD
CRESSON
CROCKETT
CROSBY
CROSBYTON
CROSS PLAINS
CROWELL
CROWLEY
CRYSTAL CITY
CUERO
CUMBY
CUNEY
CUNNINGHAM
CUSHING
CYPRESS
D HANIS
DAINGERFIELD
DAISETTA
DALE
DALHART
DALLARDSVILLE
DALLAS
DAMON
DANBURY
DANCIGER
DANEVANG
DARROUZETT
DAVILLA
DAWN
DAWSON
DAYTON
DE BERRY
DE KALB
DE LEON
DEANVILLE
DECATUR
DEER PARK
DEL RIO
DEL VALLE
DELL CITY
DELMITA
DENISON
DENNIS
DENTON
DENVER CITY
DEPORT
DESDEMONA
DESOTO
DETROIT
DEVERS
DEVINE
DEWEYVILLE
DIANA
DIBOLL
DICKENS
DICKINSON
DIKE
DILLEY
DIME BOX
DIMMITT
DINERO
DOBBIN
DODD CITY
DODGE
DODSON
DONIE
DONNA
DOOLE
DOSS
DOUCETTE
DOUGHERTY
DOUGLASS
DOUGLASSVILLE
DRIFTWOOD
DRIPPING SPRINGS
DRISCOLL
DRYDEN
DUBLIN
DUMAS
DUNCANVILLE
DUNN
DYESS AFB
EAGLE LAKE
EAGLE PASS
EARLY
EARTH
EAST BERNARD
EASTLAND
EASTON
ECLETO
ECTOR
EDCOUCH
EDDY
EDEN
EDGEWOOD
EDINBURG
EDMONSON
EDNA
EDROY
EGYPT
EL CAMPO
EL INDIO
EL PASO
ELDORADO
ELECTRA
ELGIN
ELKHART
ELLINGER
ELM MOTT
ELMATON
ELMENDORF
ELMO
ELSA
ELYSIAN FIELDS
EMORY
ENCINAL
ENCINO
ENERGY
ENLOE
ENNIS
ENOCHS
EOLA
ERA
ESTELLINE
ETOILE
EULESS
EUSTACE
EVADALE
EVANT
FABENS
FAIRFIELD
FALCON HEIGHTS
FALFURRIAS
FALLS CITY
FANNIN
FARMERSVILLE
FARNSWORTH
FARWELL
FATE
FAYETTEVILLE
FENTRESS
FERRIS
FIELDTON
FISCHER
FLAT
FLATONIA
FLINT
FLOMOT
FLORENCE
FLORESVILLE
FLOWER MOUND
FLOYDADA
FLUVANNA
FLYNN
FOLLETT
FORESTBURG
FORNEY
FORRESTON
FORSAN
FORT DAVIS
FORT HANCOCK
FORT MC KAVETT
FORT STOCKTON
FORT WORTH
FOWLERTON
FRANCITAS
FRANKLIN
FRANKSTON
FRED
FREDERICKSBURG
FREDONIA
FREEPORT
FREER
FRESNO
FRIENDSWOOD
FRIONA
FRISCO
FRITCH
FROST
FRUITVALE
FULSHEAR
FULTON
GAIL
GAINESVILLE
GALENA PARK
GALLATIN
GALVESTON
GANADO
GARCIASVILLE
GARDEN CITY
GARDENDALE
GARLAND
GARRISON
GARWOOD
GARY
GATESVILLE
GAUSE
GENEVA
GEORGE WEST
GEORGETOWN
GERONIMO
GIDDINGS
GILCHRIST
GILLETT
GILMER
GIRARD
GIRVIN
GLADEWATER
GLEN FLORA
GLEN ROSE
GLIDDEN
GOBER
GODLEY
GOLDEN
GOLDSBORO
GOLDSMITH
GOLDTHWAITE
GOLIAD
GONZALES
GOODFELLOW AFB
GOODRICH
GORDON
GORDONVILLE
GOREE
GORMAN
GOULDBUSK
GRAFORD
GRAHAM
GRANBURY
GRAND PRAIRIE
GRAND SALINE
GRANDFALLS
GRANDVIEW
GRANGER
GRAPELAND
GRAPEVINE
GREENVILLE
GREENWOOD
GREGORY
GROESBECK
GROOM
GROVES
GROVETON
GRULLA
GRUVER
GUERRA
GUNTER
GUSTINE
GUTHRIE
GUY
HALE CENTER
HALLETTSVILLE
HALLSVILLE
HALTOM CITY
HAMILTON
HAMLIN
HAMSHIRE
HANKAMER
HAPPY
HARDIN
HARGILL
HARKER HEIGHTS
HARLETON
HARLINGEN
HARPER
HARROLD
HART
HARTLEY
HARWOOD
HASKELL
HASLET
HAWKINS
HAWLEY
HEARNE
HEBBRONVILLE
HEDLEY
HEIDENHEIMER
HELOTES
HEMPHILL
HEMPSTEAD
HENDERSON
HENRIETTA
HEREFORD
HERMLEIGH
HEWITT
HEXT
HICO
HIDALGO
HIGGINS
HIGH ISLAND
HIGHLANDS
HILLISTER
HILLSBORO
HITCHCOCK
HOBSON
HOCHHEIM
HOCKLEY
HOLLAND
HOLLIDAY
HONDO
HONEY GROVE
HOOKS
HOUSTON
HOWE
HUBBARD
HUFFMAN
HUFSMITH
HUGHES SPRINGS
HULL
HUMBLE
HUNGERFORD
HUNT
HUNTINGTON
HUNTSVILLE
HURST
HUTCHINS
HUTTO
HYE
IDALOU
IMPERIAL
INDUSTRY
INEZ
INGLESIDE
INGRAM
IOLA
IOWA PARK
IRA
IRAAN
IREDELL
IRENE
IRVING
ITALY
ITASCA
IVANHOE
JACKSBORO
JACKSONVILLE
JARRELL
JASPER
JAYTON
JEFFERSON
JERMYN
JEWETT
JOAQUIN
JOHNSON CITY
JOINERVILLE
JONESBORO
JONESVILLE
JOSEPHINE
JOSHUA
JOURDANTON
JUDSON
JUNCTION
JUSTICEBURG
JUSTIN
KAMAY
KARNACK
KARNES CITY
KATY
KAUFMAN
KEENE
KELLER
KEMAH
KEMP
KEMPNER
KENDALIA
KENDLETON
KENEDY
KENNARD
KENNEDALE
KENNEY
KERENS
KERMIT
KERRICK
KERRVILLE
KILDARE
KILGORE
KILLEEN
KINGSBURY
KINGSLAND
KINGSVILLE
KINGWOOD
KIRBYVILLE
KIRVIN
KLONDIKE
KNICKERBOCKER
KNIPPA
KNOTT
KNOX CITY
KOPPERL
KOSSE
KOUNTZE
KRESS
KRUM
KURTEN
KYLE
LA BLANCA
LA COSTE
LA FERIA
LA GRANGE
LA JOYA
LA MARQUE
LA PORTE
LA PRYOR
LA SALLE
LA VERNIA
LA VILLA
LA WARD
LADONIA
LAGUNA PARK
LAIRD HILL
LAKE CREEK
LAKE DALLAS
LAKE JACKSON
LAKEVIEW
LAMESA
LAMPASAS
LANCASTER
LANE CITY
LANEVILLE
LANGTRY
LAREDO
LARUE
LASARA
LATEXO
LAUGHLIN A F B
LAVON
LAWN
LAZBUDDIE
LEAGUE CITY
LEAKEY
LEANDER
LEDBETTER
LEESBURG
LEESVILLE
LEFORS
LEGGETT
LELIA LAKE
LEMING
LENORAH
LEONA
LEONARD
LEROY
LEVELLAND
LEWISVILLE
LEXINGTON
LIBERTY
LIBERTY HILL
LILLIAN
LINCOLN
LINDALE
LINDEN
LINDSAY
LINGLEVILLE
LINN
LIPAN
LIPSCOMB
LISSIE
LITTLE ELM
LITTLE RIVER ACADEMY
LITTLEFIELD
LIVERPOOL
LIVINGSTON
LLANO
LOCKHART
LOCKNEY
LODI
LOHN
LOLITA
LOMETA
LONDON
LONE OAK
LONE STAR
LONG BRANCH
LONGVIEW
LOOP
LOPENO
LORAINE
LORENA
LORENZO
LOS EBANOS
LOS FRESNOS
LOS INDIOS
LOTT
LOUISE
LOVELADY
LOVING
LOWAKE
LOZANO
LUBBOCK
LUEDERS
LUFKIN
LULING
LUMBERTON
LYFORD
LYONS
LYTLE
MABANK
MACDONA
MADISONVILLE
MAGNOLIA
MALAKOFF
MALONE
MANCHACA
MANOR
MANSFIELD
MANVEL
MAPLE
MARATHON
MARBLE FALLS
MARFA
MARIETTA
MARION
MARKHAM
MARLIN
MARQUEZ
MARSHALL
MART
MARTINDALE
MARTINSVILLE
MARYNEAL
MASON
MASTERSON
MATADOR
MATAGORDA
MATHIS
MAUD
MAURICEVILLE
MAXWELL
MAY
MAYDELLE
MAYPEARL
MC CAMEY
MC CAULLEY
MC DADE
MC GREGOR
MC LEOD
MC NEIL
MC QUEENEY
MCADOO
MCALLEN
MCFADDIN
MCKINNEY
MCLEAN
MEADOW
MEDINA
MEGARGEL
MELISSA
MELVIN
MEMPHIS
MENARD
MENTONE
MERCEDES
MERETA
MERIDIAN
MERIT
MERKEL
MERTENS
MERTZON
MESQUITE
MEXIA
MEYERSVILLE
MIAMI
MICO
MIDFIELD
MIDKIFF
MIDLAND
MIDLOTHIAN
MIDWAY
MILAM
MILANO
MILES
MILFORD
MILLERSVIEW
MILLICAN
MILLSAP
MINDEN
MINEOLA
MINERAL
MINERAL WELLS
MINGUS
MIRANDO CITY
MISSION
MISSOURI CITY
MOBEETIE
MONAHANS
MONT BELVIEU
MONTAGUE
MONTALBA
MONTGOMERY
MOODY
MOORE
MORAN
MORGAN
MORGAN MILL
MORSE
MORTON
MOSCOW
MOULTON
MOUND
MOUNT CALM
MOUNT ENTERPRISE
MOUNT PLEASANT
MOUNT VERNON
MOUNTAIN HOME
MUENSTER
MULDOON
MULESHOE
MULLIN
MUMFORD
MUNDAY
MURCHISON
MYRA
NACOGDOCHES
NADA
NAPLES
NASH
NATALIA
NAVAL AIR STATION/ JRB
NAVASOTA
NAZARETH
NECHES
NEDERLAND
NEEDVILLE
NEMO
NEVADA
NEW BADEN
NEW BOSTON
NEW BRAUNFELS
NEW CANEY
NEW DEAL
NEW HOME
NEW LONDON
NEW SUMMERFIELD
NEW ULM
NEW WAVERLY
NEWARK
NEWCASTLE
NEWTON
NIXON
NOCONA
NOLAN
NOLANVILLE
NOME
NORDHEIM
NORMANGEE
NORMANNA
NORTH HOUSTON
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
NORTH ZULCH
NORTON
NOTREES
NOVICE
NURSERY
O BRIEN
OAKHURST
OAKLAND
OAKVILLE
OAKWOOD
ODELL
ODEM
ODESSA
ODONNELL
OGLESBY
OILTON
OKLAUNION
OLD GLORY
OLD OCEAN
OLDEN
OLMITO
OLNEY
OLTON
OMAHA
ONALASKA
ORANGE
ORANGE GROVE
ORANGEFIELD
ORCHARD
ORE CITY
ORLA
OTTINE
OVALO
OVERTON
OZONA
PADUCAH
PAIGE
PAINT ROCK
PALACIOS
PALESTINE
PALMER
PALO PINTO
PALUXY
PAMPA
PANDORA

PANHANDLE
PANNA MARIA
PANOLA
PARADISE
PARIS
PASADENA
PATTISON
PATTONVILLE
PAWNEE
PEARLAND
PEARSALL
PEASTER
PECAN GAP
PECOS
PEGGY
PENDLETON
PENELOPE
PENITAS
PENNINGTON
PENWELL
PEP
PERRIN
PERRYTON
PETERSBURG
PETROLIA
PETTUS
PETTY
PFLUGERVILLE
PHARR
PICKTON
PIERCE
PILOT POINT
PINEHURST
PINELAND
PIPE CREEK
PITTSBURG
PLACEDO
PLAINS
PLAINVIEW
PLANO
PLANTERSVILLE
PLEASANTON
PLEDGER
PLUM
POINT
POINT COMFORT
POINTBLANK
POLLOK
PONDER
PONTOTOC
POOLVILLE
PORT ARANSAS
PORT ARTHUR
PORT BOLIVAR
PORT ISABEL
PORT LAVACA
PORT MANSFIELD
PORT NECHES
PORT O CONNOR
PORTER
PORTLAND
POST
POTEET
POTH
POTTSBORO
POTTSVILLE
POWDERLY
POWELL
POYNOR
PRAIRIE HILL
PRAIRIE LEA
PRAIRIE VIEW
PREMONT
PRESIDIO
PRICE
PRIDDY
PRINCETON
PROCTOR
PROGRESO
PROSPER
PURDON
PURMELA
PUTNAM
PYOTE
QUAIL
QUANAH
QUEEN CITY
QUEMADO
QUINLAN
QUITAQUE
QUITMAN
RAINBOW
RALLS
RANDOLPH
RANGER
RANKIN
RANSOM CANYON
RATCLIFF
RAVENNA
RAYMONDVILLE
RAYWOOD
REAGAN
REALITOS
RED OAK
RED ROCK
REDFORD
REDWATER
REFUGIO
REKLAW
RHOME
RICE
RICHARDS
RICHARDSON
RICHLAND
RICHLAND SPRINGS
RICHMOND
RIESEL
RINGGOLD
RIO FRIO
RIO GRANDE CITY
RIO HONDO
RIO MEDINA
RIO VISTA
RISING STAR
RIVERSIDE
RIVIERA
ROANOKE
ROANS PRAIRIE
ROARING SPRINGS
ROBERT LEE
ROBSTOWN
ROBY
ROCHELLE
ROCHESTER
ROCK ISLAND
ROCKDALE
ROCKPORT
ROCKSPRINGS
ROCKWALL
ROCKWOOD
ROGERS
ROMA
ROMAYOR
ROOSEVELT
ROPESVILLE
ROSANKY
ROSCOE
ROSEBUD
ROSENBERG
ROSHARON
ROSS
ROSSER
ROSSTON
ROTAN
ROUND MOUNTAIN
ROUND ROCK
ROUND TOP
ROWENA
ROWLETT
ROXTON
ROYSE CITY
RULE
RUNGE
RUSK
RYE
SABINAL
SABINE PASS
SACHSE
SACUL
SADLER
SAINT HEDWIG
SAINT JO
SALADO
SALINENO
SALT FLAT
SALTILLO
SAM NORWOOD
SAN ANGELO
SAN ANTONIO
SAN AUGUSTINE
SAN BENITO
SAN DIEGO
SAN ELIZARIO
SAN FELIPE
SAN ISIDRO
SAN JUAN
SAN MARCOS
SAN PERLITA
SAN SABA
SAN YGNACIO
SANDERSON
SANDIA
SANFORD
SANGER
SANTA ANNA
SANTA ELENA
SANTA FE
SANTA MARIA
SANTA ROSA
SANTO
SARAGOSA
SARATOGA
SARITA
SATIN
SAVOY
SCHERTZ
SCHULENBURG
SCHWERTNER
SCOTLAND
SCOTTSVILLE
SCROGGINS
SCURRY
SEABROOK
SEADRIFT
SEAGOVILLE
SEAGRAVES
SEALY
SEBASTIAN
SEGUIN
SELMAN CITY
SEMINOLE
SEYMOUR
SHALLOWATER
SHAMROCK
SHEFFIELD
SHELBYVILLE
SHEPHERD
SHEPPARD AFB
SHERIDAN
SHERMAN
SHINER
SHIRO
SIDNEY
SIERRA BLANCA
SILSBEE
SILVER
SILVERTON
SIMMS
SIMONTON
SINTON
SKELLYTOWN
SKIDMORE
SLATON
SLIDELL
SMILEY
SMITHVILLE
SMYER
SNOOK
SNYDER
SOMERSET
SOMERVILLE
SONORA
SOUR LAKE
SOUTH BEND
SOUTH HOUSTON
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND
SOUTH PLAINS
SOUTHLAKE
SOUTHMAYD
SPADE
SPEARMAN
SPICEWOOD
SPLENDORA
SPRING
SPRING BRANCH
SPRINGLAKE
SPRINGTOWN
SPUR
SPURGER
STAFFORD
STAMFORD
STANTON
STAPLES
STAR
STEPHENVILLE
STERLING CITY
STINNETT
STOCKDALE
STONEWALL
STOWELL
STRATFORD
STRAWN
STREETMAN
SUBLIME
SUDAN
SUGAR LAND
SULLIVAN CITY
SULPHUR BLUFF
SULPHUR SPRINGS
SUMMERFIELD
SUMNER
SUNDOWN
SUNNYVALE
SUNRAY
SUNSET
SUTHERLAND SPRINGS
SWEENY
SWEET HOME
SWEETWATER
SYLVESTER
TAFT
TAHOKA
TALCO
TALPA
TARPLEY
TARZAN
TATUM
TAYLOR
TEAGUE
TEHUACANA
TELEGRAPH
TELEPHONE
TELFERNER
TELL
TEMPLE
TENAHA
TENNESSEE COLONY
TENNYSON
TERLINGUA
TERRELL
TEXARKANA
TEXAS CITY
TEXLINE
THE COLONY
THICKET
THOMASTON
THOMPSONS
THORNDALE
THORNTON
THRALL
THREE RIVERS
THROCKMORTON
TILDEN
TIMPSON
TIOGA
TIVOLI
TOKIO
TOLAR
TOM BEAN
TOMBALL
TORNILLO
TOW
TOYAH
TOYAHVALE
TRENT
TRENTON
TRINIDAD
TRINITY
TROUP
TROY
TULETA
TULIA
TURKEY
TUSCOLA
TYE
TYLER
TYNAN
UMBARGER
UNIVERSAL CITY
UTOPIA
UVALDE
VALENTINE
VALERA
VALLEY MILLS
VALLEY SPRING
VALLEY VIEW
VAN
VAN ALSTYNE
VAN HORN
VAN VLECK
VANCOURT
VANDERBILT
VANDERPOOL
VEGA
VENUS
VERIBEST
VERNON
VICTORIA
VIDOR
VILLAGE MILLS
VOCA
VON ORMY
VOSS
VOTAW
VOTH
WACO
WADSWORTH
WAELDER
WAKA
WALBURG
WALL
WALLER
WALLIS
WALLISVILLE
WALNUT SPRINGS
WARDA
WARING
WARREN
WARRENTON
WASHINGTON
WASKOM
WATER VALLEY
WAXAHACHIE
WAYSIDE
WEATHERFORD
WEBSTER
WEESATCHE
WEIMAR
WEINERT
WEIR
WELCH
WELLBORN
WELLINGTON
WELLMAN
WELLS
WESLACO
WEST
WEST COLUMBIA
WEST POINT
WESTBROOK
WESTHOFF
WESTMINSTER
WESTON
WHARTON
WHEELER
WHEELOCK
WHITE DEER
WHITE OAK
WHITEFACE
WHITEHOUSE
WHITESBORO
WHITEWRIGHT
WHITHARRAL
WHITNEY
WHITSETT
WHITT
WICHITA FALLS
WICKETT
WIERGATE
WILDORADO
WILLIS
WILLOW CITY
WILLS POINT
WILMER
WILSON
WIMBERLEY
WINDOM
WINDTHORST
WINFIELD
WINGATE
WINK
WINNIE
WINNSBORO
WINONA
WINTERS
WODEN
WOLFE CITY
WOLFFORTH
WOODLAKE
WOODLAWN
WOODSBORO
WOODSON
WOODVILLE
WOODWAY
WORTHAM
WRIGHTSBORO
WYLIE
YANCEY
YANTIS
YOAKUM
YORKTOWN
ZAPATA
ZAVALLA

Popular Texas City Searches for Post Retirement Jobs (click to view current job listings)


ABILENE
ADDISON
AMARILLO
ARLINGTON
AUSTIN
BEAUMONT
COLLEGE STATION
CORPUS CHRISTI
DALLAS
DEL RIO
DENTON
EL PASO
GALVESTON
 
GRAPEVINE
GREENVILLE
HARLINGEN
HOUSTON
IRVING
KILLEEN
LAREDO
LONGVIEW
LUBBOCK
LUFKIN
MCALLEN
MIDLAND
NACOGDOCHES
 
NEW BRAUNFELS
PALESTINE
PLANO
RICHARDSON
ROUND ROCK
SAN ANGELO
SAN ANTONIO
TEMPLE
TEXARKANA
TYLER
VICTORIA
WACO
WICHITA FALLS
 Jobs Classifieds - Full & part-time jobs near you
Retirement Job Ideas - Five Fun Ways to Keep Busy and Earn Some Extra Cash
A retirement job can be a great way to pursue your passion and supplement your income at the same time. While the term “retirement job” is indeed an oxymoron, the concept has caught on like wild fire with today’s retirees, who find that working part-time during retirement keeps them more active and in-touch with their favorite interests. To get you thinking about a retirement job that might be fun for you, we’ve compiled a list of five low-stress, part-time retirement jobs that enable many retirees pursue their passions and earn a few bucks in the process.

 Employers Are you looking for dependable workers with

Talent  Experience  Dedication

Post your jobs here where talented individuals that want to re enter the workplace can see them!

(800) 712-5568 for Details

1. Golf course starter or marshal: Becoming a starter at your local golf course gives you the opportunity to interact with interesting people and improve your golf game in the process. Many courses allow its starters or marshals to play for free and use other golf course facilities at no cost.

2. Internet entrepreneur: Maintaining a website on a topic of interest can be a great way to help others learn more about your passion while you earn money from the site’s advertisements. The easiest way to get started is to visit Google’s Blogger.com, which allows you to setup your own blog (short for web log) for free and will compensate you for the advertisements it serves on your site.

If you would like to sell a product on your website, you can join any of the numerous affiliate programs out there that enable you to sell someone else’s products and earn a commission for each sale. Linkshare and Commission Junction are two of the best affiliate programs out there.

3. Retail sales representative: In addition to merchandise discounts, retail employees get the opportunity to keep up with the latest trends in their field. Merchants often love to hire retirees because of their qualifications, sense of responsibility, and professionalism.

4. Consultant: As a consultant, you can put your industry-specific expertise to use by picking and choosing projects that pique your interest. Consulting jobs can pay extremely well and provide the opportunity to work from home.

5. Caterer: Is cooking your passion? Than you might consider starting a part-time catering business specializing in small parties or events. To get the business started, send an email all your closest friends announcing your new endeavor and consider hosting a kick-off dinner party to christen the business.


Retirement job opportunities abound. If you haven’t yet found the right retirement job for you, start by thinking of your passions and how you can help others enjoy them as well. The ideas should start flowing. Want to maximize your retirement [http://www.afteriretire.com/retirementactivities.html] with more fun activities? Then click here [http://www.afteriretire.com/retirementactivities.html] for helpful recommendations or visit [http://afteriretire.com] a popular resource for retirement planning information and advice.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Aj_Yeakel

Find Post Retirement Jobs In Cities In Texas


Why Do Many People Seek Post Retirement Jobs
Money is a very important factor when preparing for retirement. Many of today’s retirees go back to work because they are either bored in doing nothing on their home, or yearning to go back to work because of financial matters. Retirement jobs impose a significant constructive impact on the finances of a retiree. Below are the four factors of why most retirees prefer to go back to the work force.

Financial Factor - the possibility of earning additional earnings is one of the most significant factors why retirees tend to take retirement jobs. Because not only does retirement jobs extend their retirement funds, retirement jobs can make a retiree have enough money for a few extravagances that they want to experience.

Love of Work Factor – there are some retiree who chose to go back to work because for the love to work. Retirees whose works involves resourcefulness and self-sufficiency, like artists and proprietors, tend to go back to work. It is because their jobs are a great part of their existence.

Friends Factor – there are some retirees who want to go back to the work force because they are bored at staying all day on their homes. These are people who are sociable and are fond of mingling with other people. Retirement jobs offer a flamboyant social moment in their retirement.

Apprehension Factor – people who are devoted completely on their profession prefer working at retirement jobs as much as necessary. The fear of doing nothing but eat and sleep all day renders them to look for retirement jobs.

Some time ago, retirees would not consider going back to work.

Jobs and training sponsored by Seminars Training workshops conferences listed- free search and registration tools.com

Local Jobs Classified - Find Jobs In Your City

Find a new job in your area and in cities across the U.S. Use the click map below

 View Job Listings In Your Area  (click any state)

 

Local Training Events- Find Seminars In Your City

Find the training you need to qualify for the career or job that you really want on FindaSeminar.com

 Public Seminars and training (click any state)

 

also view these other training events ->
 

Do you or your company offer Public Seminars, On-site training or Online Training?

List your training seminars, conferences, workshops, online training classes and other training events on the worlds largest Training Network and get instant exposure to over 100,000 training seekers each month.  Visit Free Seminar marketing services information page for complete details.

These days more and more retirees make most of their retirement years by having retirement jobs. If you are a retiree and want to go back to the work force the best place to look for a retirement job is your previous employer.   Ask your previous employer if they have any sort of part time retirement job that they could give you. Recent studies show that most of employers allow their older employees to decrease their working hours more willingly than allow them to take full retirement. More and more employers these days are interested in hiring retirees because of their experiences and expertise. There are even some employers that set up atypical recruitment courses for retirement jobs to catch the attention of the retirees. Making some of them consider taking the retirement jobs.

More and more retirees choose to integrate retirement jobs in their retirement. More and more employers are hiring individuals who want to go out of retirement, thus, creating more and more retirement jobs for the retirees.

If you are considering of going out of retirement, it is advisable that you begin planning or start looking for a retirement job that you want as soon as possible.

copyright 2009-2010 Allied Internet Solutions Inc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

more post retirement job articles ->
 
Writing a Resume Post Retirement
In these unprecedented times, with many people losing a good chunk of their retirement funds due to the economic downturn, more than a few will continue working beyond retirement. There are also those who are returning to work, post-retirement. They face the task of distilling a lifetime of work into one or two pages ... and of deciding what to include from 30 plus years of contributions. Keeping a few principles in mind will serve the "working retiree" well.

What is a Resume, anyways?

It is not a history, biography, or position description. A resume, along with a host of other possible documents-cover letter, key initiatives page, networking letter and more-sells your abilities, your fit, your bottom-line impact on the business to which you apply. It is a marketing document. It must not "tell" it must "sell."

Start with the end in mind

The goal will drive the content of the resume. Think of it as a business case that proves you are a great hire. A person with a lifelong history of contributions and achievements could undoubtedly fit into many roles, and having decided which are appealing will have to create a few resumes, each strategized to a particular position.

Strategize the facts

As with any resume, what you choose to include must be strategized to convince the reader that you have the skills and related experience it takes to walk into the role, and with a little training, begin generating a return on the employer's investment (i.e. your salary). For example, if applying for carpet sales, don't go into details about the types of machinery you repaired as a mechanic; this does not address the needs of the position at all.

Format

Whether a working-retiree uses a functional of reverse chronological resume depends on how many positions he or she held in the last 10-20 years of working life, and on how closely aligned the needs of the desired employment are to the candidate's past employment. Although usually discouraged, a functional resume might just be the ticket in this scenario. A few relevant skills showing productive, profit-generating or cost-saving outcomes would go far to present the candidate as an attractive possibility.

Example

A mechanic applying for sales could include highlights of people skills, abilities to negotiate, and specifics about well-developed listening skills that enhanced problem solving, like so:
- Earned reputation as "go-to" person to broker solutions between differing points of view; colleagues often commented "You are so good with people."
- Pursued interest in the art of negotiating. Belonged to local "Justice Initiatives" organization for over 10 years; underwent intense training and brokered solutions with over 50 clients.
- Outsold local Optimist Club charity tickets for 7 years running; regularly generated 50% or more in sales over those of approximately 120 other members.

Strategize the content to sell your value rather than tell your history. This will keep your resume's content short, relevant and impactful, and will soon return you to productive employment.

Stephanie invites you to visit her website at http://www.newleafresumes.ca/ for more information. Copyright 2009 New Leaf Resumes.

 

A Great Retirement Job - Infopreneur

“Infopreneur” is a new term that has recently developed on the Internet to describe a person who sells information. This word is derived from the word “entrepreneur” since an infopreneur is generally considered an entrepreneur who makes money selling information on the Internet.

The job classification of infopreneur has created a totally new field on the Internet which allows individuals to use the Internet to start businesses publishing information that appeals to a specific market. The infopreneur develops traffic to his/her site by publishing popular, sought after content. The infopreneur then makes money from Adsense ads on the site, affiliate links, referrals and leads, and/or selling ebooks.

Being an infopreneur can be a great retirement job. A retiree has been well taught by the experiences of life and has a wealth of information to share. Why not put that hard earned information and experience to work for you? You know that you worked hard enough to get it.

Being an infopreneur is being in the publishing business. You put down in electronic print form what you know from experience or what you learn and pass on to the Internet world through publishing on websites, blogs, ebooks, emails, etc.

If this type of Internet work appeals to you and you feel that you have the ability to sit down in front the white screen of a monitor and fill it with words that will interest a niche market on the Internet, this could be your calling. It is easy to start. It requires very little investment and the rewards can be substantial. If you are retired and work as an infopreneur, you can work from home and set your own schedule.

As I sit here writing this information to share with you, I am an infopreneur. I am publishing what I am passionate about. That is sharing valuable information with people who want to make a retirement living on the Internet. I want to make some money for my efforts, but it is not my driving motivation since the money is supplemental income and not primary income.

I have read that being an infopreneur is somewhat like a hobby that pays. You write about something that you like and get paid for it. Not a bad job!

How do you decide what your subject area should be? If you are an infopreneur for fun and you are not concerned with income, you can write on any topic you like. In this case, you are writing for self fulfillment and the subject is immaterial. Many blog writers fall in this category. They lay down words in their blog that satisfy an urge to write, but they have very few readers.

If you are a profit motivated infopreneur, you should do market research on how much interest there is on your area of interest. The top level of this research can be done free using the key word tool at searchmarketing.yahoo.com/rc/srch.

On the right side of this page under “Tools”, click Keyword Selector Tool. This will bring up a new window for the search. Enter the keywords for your area of expertise and see how many searches took place on the Yahoo Search Network in the previous month. A rule of thumb that I have seen is you need over 10,000 Yahoo searches per month to create a profitable site. This can be lower if you feel it is a growing market and will grow in the next few years or if you are not focused on monetary return from your publishing.

Keep in mind that this is a computer tool and does not take the place of “gut” human instinct. It should be used to help you, but you should not let it make your final decision.

Keep doing your research and find additional related keywords. When you add all of them up, you should have a plan for a website or blog that covers all of these. The sum of all the keyword searches for these will measure level of interest for your topic.

There are more advanced keyword tools that are much stronger than Overture, but they cost money ($$). The granddaddy of them all is WordTracker at www.wordtracker.com. This site captures searches from all over the Internet and is considered the ultimate source of search information. It does have a free trial feature that is cumbersome, but you can perform a free search for one keyword at a time. Try it and see what you think.

WordTracker is a subscription service at the rate of $267 per year, $53 per month, $27 per week, and $8 per day. I recommend that when you are getting really serious about this research, prepare your materials and buy the time you need on WordTracker and blitz it with your keyword searches.

Once you decide that you have a topic that is yours to publish, launch out to be an infopreneur.

My recommendation on how to launch this effort is to start a blog (free) or to use Site Build It ($299 per year) to create your website. I personally use SBI for one of my websites, and I can tell you from first hand experience that it is the best, easiest, and most effective way to become an infopreneur.

Site Build It (SBI) has developed a systematic process for leading you through the necessary steps to build a successful website. It includes keyword research (Brainstorm It) to help you focus in on your best keywords. As a part of the fee that you pay for SBI, 25 searches in WordTracker are included and this is sufficient. In the SBI process, you only use WordTracker after you have narrowed down your choices using the free Overture tool.

Whether or not you use Site Build It, do not skimp on using WordTracker for your final research before you make a decision on your future topic. It is false economics to not pay for WordTracker.

Once your website is built, Site Build It takes care of all the mundane details of managing and promoting a website so you can concentrate on what you want to do and that is to publish information and be an outstanding infopreneur.

You can also publish a blog and be an infopreneur and you might want to do this to start. This will allow you to get experience and see if the title of infopreneur fits you before you invest too much money or time in the project. Blogs are free and I recommend that you go to www.blogger.com and set one up just for the experience.

I encourage you to take action and launch your future Internet retirement job as an infopreneur. Good luck and good writing!

John V. W. Howe is an entrepreneur, author, inventor, patent holder, husband, father, and grandfather. He has been involved in entrepreneurial activities for over 40 years. He founded http://www.boomer-ezine.com and http://www.retirement-jobs-online.com to help Boomers (baby boomers) become entrepreneurs when they retire.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=John_V._W._Howe

Retirement Jobs

Money is a very important factor when preparing for retirement. Many of today’s retirees go back to work because they are either bored in doing nothing on their home, or yearning to go back to work because of financial matters. Retirement jobs impose a significant constructive impact on the finances of a retiree. Below are the four factors of why most retirees prefer to go back to the work force.

Financial Factor - the possibility of earning additional earnings is one of the most significant factors why retirees tend to take retirement jobs. Because not only does retirement jobs extend their retirement funds, retirement jobs can make a retiree have enough money for a few extravagances that they want to experience.

Love of Work Factor – there are some retiree who chose to go back to work because for the love to work. Retirees whose works involves resourcefulness and self-sufficiency, like artists and proprietors, tend to go back to work. It is because their jobs are a great part of their existence.

Friends Factor – there are some retirees who want to go back to the work force because they are bored at staying all day on their homes. These are people who are sociable and are fond of mingling with other people. Retirement jobs offer a flamboyant social moment in their retirement.

Apprehension Factor – people who are devoted completely on their profession prefer working at retirement jobs as much as necessary. The fear of doing nothing but eat and sleep all day renders them to look for retirement jobs.

Some time ago, retirees would not consider going back to work. These days more and more retirees make most of their retirement years by having retirement jobs. If you are a retiree and want to go back to the work force the best place to look for a retirement job is your previous employer. Ask your previous employer if they have any sort of part time retirement job that they could give you. Recent studies show that most of employers allow their older employees to decrease their working hours more willingly than allow them to take full retirement. More and more employers these days are interested in hiring retirees because of their experiences and expertise. There are even some employers that set up atypical recruitment courses for retirement jobs to catch the attention of the retirees. Making some of them consider taking the retirement jobs.

More and more retirees choose to integrate retirement jobs in their retirement. More and more employers are hiring individuals who want to go out of retirement, thus, creating more and more retirement jobs for the retirees.

If you are considering of going out of retirement, it is advisable that you begin planning or start looking for a retirement job that you want as soon as possible.

Milos Pesic is a successful webmaster and owner of popular and comprehensive Retirement information site. For more articles and resources on Retirement related topics, Retirement Plans, Retirement Communities, Individual Retirement Accounts and more visit his site at:

=>http://retirement.need-to-know.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Milos_Pesic

Retirement Job Ideas - Five Fun Ways to Keep Busy and Earn Some Extra Cash

A retirement job can be a great way to pursue your passion and supplement your income at the same time. While the term “retirement job” is indeed an oxymoron, the concept has caught on like wild fire with today’s retirees, who find that working part-time during retirement keeps them more active and in-touch with their favorite interests. To get you thinking about a retirement job that might be fun for you, we’ve compiled a list of five low-stress, part-time retirement jobs that enable many retirees pursue their passions and earn a few bucks in the process.

1. Golf course starter or marshal: Becoming a starter at your local golf course gives you the opportunity to interact with interesting people and improve your golf game in the process. Many courses allow its starters or marshals to play for free and use other golf course facilities at no cost.

2. Internet entrepreneur: Maintaining a website on a topic of interest can be a great way to help others learn more about your passion while you earn money from the site’s advertisements. The easiest way to get started is to visit Google’s Blogger.com, which allows you to setup your own blog (short for web log) for free and will compensate you for the advertisements it serves on your site. If you would like to sell a product on your website, you can join any of the numerous affiliate programs out there that enable you to sell someone else’s products and earn a commission for each sale. Linkshare and Commission Junction are two of the best affiliate programs out there.

3. Retail sales representative: In addition to merchandise discounts, retail employees get the opportunity to keep up with the latest trends in their field. Merchants often love to hire retirees because of their qualifications, sense of responsibility, and professionalism.

4. Consultant: As a consultant, you can put your industry-specific expertise to use by picking and choosing projects that pique your interest. Consulting jobs can pay extremely well and provide the opportunity to work from home.

5. Caterer: Is cooking your passion? Than you might consider starting a part-time catering business specializing in small parties or events. To get the business started, send an email all your closest friends announcing your new endeavor and consider hosting a kick-off dinner party to christen the business.

Retirement job opportunities abound. If you haven’t yet found the right retirement job for you, start by thinking of your passions and how you can help others enjoy them as well. The ideas should start flowing.

Want to maximize your retirement [http://www.afteriretire.com/retirementactivities.html] with more fun activities? Then click here [http://www.afteriretire.com/retirementactivities.html] for helpful recommendations or visit [http://afteriretire.com] a popular resource for retirement planning information and advice.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Aj_Yeakel

Work From Home After Retirement - Enjoy Your Job For a Change

More folks are reaching retirement age than ever before. It's us baby-boomers that are beginning to flood the retirement arena. And many of us are having to rethink the retirement plan because of the recent activity in the stock market. If your retirement fund was mostly in stocks or mutual funds, it is probable that you are now faced with about 30-40% less in your retirement account than you had a little over a year ago.

Now you must consider how to bridge the gap between what you expected to have and what is actually there.

Working from home is becoming a very popular choice among us boomers.

The options are quite numerous and, in some cases exciting. I have often joked with my wife as I we go through the checkout line at the grocery store that it may be me bagging groceries at the ripe age of 80. My father-in-law was still walking the floor as a furniture salesman at that age. (But please, Lord, I'm too old to be a bag boy.)

OK, so what are the options?

Here are a few to consider:
 

  1. Turn your hobby into a home based business. Do you enjoy wood working? You could make something and sell it on eBay or at seasonal fairs. I made a few birdhouses recently and took them down to the local outdoor market just to test that option. I did OK, but at the end of the day, I figured I was making about $3 an hour. I would have to readjust my "manufacturing system" to streamline it before I consider this a viable option. But it may work for you.
  2. What about writing? There are literally tons of ways to make income by writing. You could write online reviews. There are many folks looking for others to write articles for them to post on sights like this one.
  3. Maybe you love music, painting (house or artistic - either could be profitable), pottery..  whatever you love to do could be turned into a work from home business.
  4. One fantastic way to earn money after retirement is to offer your services as a consultant in whatever your business specialty was. This tactic has actually made some people as much or more money after retirement than they were making while working their 9 to 5 career job.

 

How about online marketing? If you have minimal computer skills, this could be a very successful way to add to your retirement income. There are several options for online marketers:
 

  1. eBay - selling merchandise that you either warehouse at your home or using drop-ship services where you don't even have to handle the products you sell.
  2. Affiliate Sales - you find products that others are willing to share their profit for you to promote online. Then you simply find ways to get folks to buy what you are promoting. This option has so many ways to go, and so many web resources that it can be very overwhelming.
  3. AdWord Marketing - this is a very specialized form of affiliate sales marketing. Basically, you decide which products you want to promote and you purchase ad space on web sites, usually through Google, Yahoo, MSN, or some other web giant. It can be very lucrative.

 

Or, hey, you can bag groceries at the local Save-Way.

I was able to elaborate about some of these options to work from home to supplement your retirement income at http://www.squidoo.com/retirement-income.

However, I would be doing a disservice to you if I didn't point you to my retirement income website. This site contains my 3 favorite ways to get started in online marketing. Literally millions of $$ have been made using these three methods.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Wayne_Rasku

Home Retirement Jobs - Affiliate Marketing Can Create Profitable Part-Time Home Retirement Jobs

Online affiliate marketing can create profitable part-time home retirement jobs for retired people. With a little online training it offers the opportunity to create some of the best retirement sales jobs for retirees and you don't even have to have any sales experience. If you have never heard of online affiliate marketing let me tell you how it works and how it can provide you with a great part-time job in your retirement years.

Online affiliate marketing is a unique and exciting field where you can participate in online sales and create some of the nicest home retirement jobs around. There are countless thousands of online businesses that are looking for affiliate marketers to drive online customers to their websites for the purpose of creating more sales for their businesses. There are also countless numbers of people who are making thousands of dollars monthly as affiliate marketers and many of them work part-time at it. These online businesses do billions of dollars in online sales every year and are always seeking affiliates to join their team. Ever heard of eBay or Amazon Dot Com? They are only two of thousands in which you can sign up with.

Your job would be to write short, interesting articles, generally 250 to 400 words in length, in subject areas that you have experience or an interest in. You do not have to be an experienced writer to do this. Your article subjects can range from your life's work experiences, business, carpentry, travel, crafts, education, history, sports, hiking, camping, health, recipes, cooking, cars, boating, fishing or any subject that you can possibly think of. There are online businesses selling products and services for virtually any subject you could possibly write about. Again, some of the best home retirement jobs offering some of the best jobs for retired people can be created in this unique and exciting field, where you can set your own schedule, make your own decisions and be your own boss.

You are probably wondering how is all this accomplished and how can this field make some of the best retirement sales jobs for retired people, so let me continue. In your article you place a link to the online merchant of your choosing. When your readers clicks on this link they are forwarded to your merchant's website. This is where the selling takes place. When the sale is made you receive a generous commission, usually between 5% to 50% or more. You are not involved in the order taking, shipping, billing or anything else concerning the sale except to deposit or cash your monthly commission check. You can write as many articles on as many subjects as you wish and you can also represent as many online businesses as you wish. Your articles are placed on the Google Search Engine at no cost to you. Here, people make around 200 million Google Searches everyday for products and services you may be writing about. With a little training in this exciting field you can be off and running in one of the best home retirement jobs out there.

Thomas Gramling has been successfully self-employed in private business for over 25 years and has, as of recently, been researching online affiliate marketing training sites. If you are interested in learning more and getting on a fast track to great home retirement jobs, go to http://RecommendedWebsite.com/ and you will be forwarded to, what he has found to be, the most complete online affiliate marketing training site on the web. It's teaching resources and tutorials are vast and it's member's forum offers a galactic source of needed information for your support and success in this exciting field.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Thomas_Gramling

Retirement Or "RE-Hirement? Jobs For Baby Boomers

Many Baby Boomers faced with declining 401K's are looking not at retirement but "Re-Hirement". If you' have reached the age of 60 there's a very good chance you will live another 20-25 years. What are you going to do with all that free time? For most of us we will probably out live our retiement funds. Besides playing golf, fishing or playing bridge all day can get boring. We're not ready to spend the rest of your life doing nothing. Many of us still want to be active, productive and contribute to society. The good news is you don't have to ride off into the "sunset of retirement". Baby Boomers are defying the stereotypes that surround retirement by changing careers, rather than ending them.

But we don't want just any job. Boomers want jobs that are fulfilling, jobs that make a difference. Now's the time that Baby Boomers or (Third Agers) as many are now calling them, can leverage their talents, knowledge and years of experience into a new career. For example a salesperson might make a great fund raiser for a charity. A business manager might find a challenging career at a non-profit. More and more companies are realizing the value in hiring experienced workers.

There are several areas that promise great opportunities for Baby Boomers. Even in a recession these professions will continue to grow. One of this areas is education. Many teachers are expected to retire, leaving a gap in the supply teachers. Going back to college and getting a teaching certificate can be a fulfilling part time or full time teacher position. Many states now offer special programs to speed up the certification process.

With all the stimulus going into the economy government is expecting to grow creating many positions from homeland security, social services and environmental. Health care is another growing recession proof field. Many hospitals are offering bonuses for qualified health care professionals. Nursing homes. Hospices and assisted living centers will continue to grow offering many positions. Home health care is another area of tremendous growth. All these careers offer great benefits and flexible hours.

Another avenue is starting your own business. Taking a hobby and/or passion and turning it into a part time or full time venture appeals to many senior entrepreneurs. Of course there is also a glut of work at home "opportunities. Some are very legit and some are very questionable. Make sure you throughly check out any opportunity and/or business before investing.

So retirement or re-hirement? Many boomers are choosing re-hirement some for the money, some to contribute back to society , some to stay socially connected and some for fun.

THE BUCK STOPS HERE! You deserve your best life now! You owe it to yourself! Start living an EXTRAORDINARY LIFE! Visit http://www.onelifecoach4u.com or blog @ http://www.ICoachUWin.blogspot.com

Coach Pete is a Life Success Coach and author of several eBooks including "The Bike of Life". He has been a fork truck driver, teacher, athletic coach, sales person, executive, and entrepreneur. Coach Pete draws on his sixty years of living to help his clients "ride" from the ordinary to the extraordinary

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Pete_A_Turner

The Use of Software to Combat Retirement in Local Government Jobs

The situation is common across all industries but is extremely prevalent in the municipal environment and is only getting worse. You have more municipal workers heading into retirement over the next 10 years than at any other time in history and the status of their replacements are unknown as budgets are being squeezed. This is where software is climbing the list of necessities from "nice to have" to "must have" in order to download the information stored in the heads of workers that have mastered their jobs over the past 40 years. Typically their record keeping and standard operating procedures have simply been something they ignored ever putting down on paper or creating written documents.

SEMS Technologies is Software Company that specializes in creating and storing data for the management of water and wastewater utilities across the country. Their software helped over 26,000 utilities develop and electronically store vulnerability assessments and emergency response plans back in 2002 after the 9/11 attacks caused the government to require these. This was the first step in highlighting the need for such documentation and using software rather than having the operator simply "remember" the information. Obviously when that person retires as is the case now, the amount of information that also "retires" is becoming a serious problem. It also can't just be any software.

The majority of these retiring employees have just recently mastered the use e-mail! The software has to have the functionality necessary to satisfy the collection of the data while at the same time be easy to understand requiring as minimal steps as possible. This is the real challenge in the development of such software and is the key to the booming success of SEMS Technologies.

Thankfully many towns and communities have begun to budget for software tools and SEMS Technologies is growing over 20% per month as a result of this issue rising to the forefront of necessary items to upgrade facilities. The fact remains, municipalities need to run as efficient as possible and there is no way this can be accomplished with over 60% of the staff planning retirement in the next decade. If they don't download their knowledge somewhere, it will be lost.

Found - The Top 20 Jobs For Retired Seniors

Recently there was some research on Career Building for Retired Senior Citizens that found what the Top 20 Jobs For Retired Seniors are. Retirement Jobs are Jobs that a Retired Senior Citizen (age 50+ adults) could pursue as a second career, these jobs are available due to their high demand. According to Robert Skladany, from Retirement Jobs.com, there are certain Jobs that are likely to attract the growing Senior Citizen Workforce.

The Top 20 Retirement Jobs are:

1. Licensed & Registered Nurse

2. Healthcare technician

3. Healthcare administration

4. Teaching assistant & aide

5. Contract & temporary worker

6. Merchandise and grocery retailing

7. Retail sales

8. Accounting & finance, tax preparers

9. Banking & lending

10. Professional driver

11. Customer service representative

12. Non-profit services & administration

13. Insurance & investment services

14. Home care & personal aide

15. Hospitality & food service staff

16. Office clerical & administrative

17. Self-employment

18. Franchise and business owner

19. Small business employers

20. Federal, state, and municipal government

According to the Retirement Weekly Newsletter Nov. 23, 2007, the success of seniors in one of the Top 20 Jobs depend on opportunities, worker preferences, and the ability to meet requirements.

In todays economic situation many Seniors are facing a cash flow crunch, with rising living costs and healthcare expenses Seniors are challenged with having to make the difficult decision of starting a new career during retirement. For example, unlike a younger prospective employee, Seniors face unique challenges with transportation and physical limitations, medical appointments and others. Because of those challenges Seniors often settle for less than they could when seeking a second career primarily due to a lack of appreciating their prior experience and their being able to market themselves in a way that both rewards and excites themselves and benefits the employer.

Paul Godines from Adapt on a Dime Career Coaching asks, Career Goals - Got Some?

For a list of, "15 Easy ways for Seniors to Market their previous experience and get a GREAT Job" send me an email, and I'll send you the list for free! Email me at paul@adaptonadime.com or visit me at http://www.adaptonadime.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Paul_Godines

Finding The Perfect Retirement Job

Many of us spend our entire lives waiting for the day whenever we can finally retire. We may even plan ahead for that day but at times, planning is not enough. Unfortunately, when that day comes we quickly come to the realization that retirement can be a little bit boring. This is especially true for those of us that worked full-time for many years and although we had dreamed about propping our feet up, we actually end up looking for a retirement job.

If you find that making the transition from working full time into retirement is a difficult one, you might also consider picking up a part-time or perhaps even a full-time job to help pass the hours. There are a number of different jobs that retirees tend to enjoy but some of them may not be exactly what you're looking for. Yes, it does give us something to do if we are bagging groceries at the local store, but some of us may be looking for something that is a little bit more challenging.

It may also be that you are looking for a retirement job in order to be able to supplement your Social Security or retirement income. There are plenty of us that are now having a difficult time making ends meet, particularly with the way the cost of living has been rising in recent times. A retirement job can help you to overcome this hurdle and can give you a little bit of money in your pocket which is always a great feeling.

If you want to know more about working after retirement, visit the Retirement 101 blog.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lucus_Derham

Retire to Mexico - Five Things to Expect

If you retire to Mexico, there are certain things you can expect to happen.

1) The Mexicans like Americans... you will feel welcomed in Mexico. The Mexican people are glad you have decided to spend your retirement dollar in their country. Why not?... it provides jobs and business for them.

2) It is safe in Mexico.. .Despite the drug violence that is concentrated on the border; you are 3 times more likely to be a victim of crime in the US vs. Mexico. In the evenings young women feel safe in walking to the town square... you will feel safe as well.

3) The Mexicans place emphasis on family and a simple life. You will feel that you have gone back in time when you first arrive in your new home. Mexico is like the US 30 to 50 years ago. They get together for family meals and holidays and take the time to enjoy life at a slower pace. What is wrong with that... nothing. The hectic lifestyle in the states has not yet reached Mexico... Thank you Lord.

4) Not speaking Spanish will not be a big problem. With the right attitude, you will be able to get by or find someone willing to translate for you. A smile will go a long way down here. Having said that, it is just good manners to try to learn Spanish. You are a guest in their country... show some respect and try... they will appreciate your effort.

5) Fears about poor health care are unfounded. America has the best health care in the world that is a fact. It is also the most expensive health care in the world. In Mexico, after one year you will be able to apply for the IMSS insurance, which costs $270 a year for full coverage, including prescriptions. Many of the doctors have trained in the US and the health care is first rate for what you pay.

Retire to Mexico, where $1500 to $2000 a month will have you living very well. A million Americans have done so and there is room for you to enjoy Mexico as well.

Retire to Mexico. Gary Pierce is the webmaster of http://www.frugal-retirement-living.com he retired early at 49, he is still retired at 64. He has experience in lifestyles that are both fulfilling and frugal. It is 2009 and many are wondering if they can ever retire. Don't give up until you check out this website. Enjoy.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Gary_Pierce

A Great Retirement Job - Consultant

You have worked for years at your full time job and you have developed experience and knowledge that will be invaluable to other people. Now it is time to take advantage of all that accumulated knowledge and create retirement income at the same time.

When you really analyze what you must do, you realize that YOU are what YOU are selling.

You must market yourself and convince others that you have the answers to their problems; that you have already faced the problems and conquered them.

One of the best ways to gain respect is to publish articles about your area of expertise. When you include "author" in your bio, you immediately command additional respect. Start by publishing your articles on EzineArticles.com.

In my opinion, it is the premier article site on the Net. Once your article is accepted and published on Ezinearticles, you can easily publish it on over 100 other business article sites. You can do this yourself or there are services that will do it for you for a very reasonable price. At the end of each article, your bio will point back to your website. Just think of the exposure that you get from one article published on over 100 business article sites.

If you are not already a published author, you will find that publishing on the Internet and being able to include "author" in your bio brings you added respect. This is expected of a consultant.

Consider establishing a blog and post to it frequently. This is a very quick and easy way to establish yourself on the Internet. It can be very effective in attracting attention to your consulting business.

Publishing a newsletter is a good way to gain exposure. Write articles that give your subscribers tips and current information in your area of expertise.

The most important thing that you can do is have your own website. You can build a website to describe your experience and area of expertise. This will show your prospective customer who you are and how you can solve his/her problems.

Having a website tells the world that you are serious about your business. It tells your readers that you own your own piece of Internet real estate.

You say, "I don't know anything about building a website." Well, it is not as hard as you think if you have the right tools. You need to do the research to find the right web host to make your website successful.

You need a website that sells a service which is what you as consultant are selling. You can provide this service in your local area or to a global market. The Internet allows you to do both. We all know about the global reach of the Internet. On a local basis, the Internet is rapidly replacing the yellow pages for locating consultants.

These are just a few suggestions. Let your imagination run wild and think of other creative methods of attracting customers to your new consulting business.

Your job is consultant, not webmaster. You should not become bogged down in the technical details of building and managing a website.

For more information and a free Masters Course on creating a website to sell yourself as a consultant, go to http://www.retirement-jobs-online.com/consultant.html I wish you good fortune in your endeavors as a consultant.

Copyright 2006 John Howe, Inc.

John V. W. Howe is an entrepreneur, author, inventor, patent holder, husband, father, and grandfather. He has been involved in entrepreneurial activities for over 40 years. He supports Baby Boomers who are looking for online retirement jobs.

For more information about building a consulting website go to http://www.retirement-jobs-online.com/consultant.html

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=John_V._W._Howe

Tips For Finding the Best Retirement Jobs

So you've decided that you want some type of job during your retirement. But where do you begin with your search? The choices can be overwhelming to some retirees. Here are a few tips to help you narrow the field when it comes to choosing a retirement job to fit your needs.

1. Start with the job you last held. Studies have shown that 3 out of 4 companies will allow employees to reduce their hours, with about a quarter of those companies reducing hours without a change in health benefits. A larger percentage will also allow retirement age employees to draw pension benefits while working part time.

2. Determine your needs and what you want this job for. Factors to consider include:

a. How much money do you want / need to earn
b. How many hours do you want to work per week
c. What time of day would you prefer to work (mornings, afternoons, evenings)

3. Consider becoming a consultant drawing on your experience during your career. Consulting offers flexibility and good pay, and allows you to continue to share your wealth of knowledge.

4. Work from home. Many retirees have been trying their hand at home-based internet companies, and are enjoying the flexibility and satisfaction it provides.

5. Volunteer. If money is not an issue, volunteering is a way for seniors to do service for their communities while providing them with a social network and personal satisfaction as well. The types of volunteer work available to seniors are vast, and most are local. When choosing volunteer work, choose work that most matches your personal strengths and talents. For example, if you've always been good with children, volunteer at a school rather than a park. Some volunteer locations to consider are :

a. Churches
b. Parks
c. Libraries
d. Schools
e. Hospitals

6. Do something you love. Many people work for years at jobs that provided steady incomes and security, but did little in the way of job satisfaction. It is very common for retirees to FINALLY pursue those interests that they weren't able to in their younger years. In addition to providing personal fulfillment, these types of jobs can often allow the retiree to make their own schedules and work as much or little as they choose. Some "hobby" jobs to consider are:

a. Photographer
b. Artist
c. Cooking/catering
d. Babysitting
e. Teachers aide
f. Writing

Assisted Living Texas

http://LakeShoreLI.com/

The Lake Shore Assisted Living Facility, located on beautiful Lake Ronkonkoma in Long Island, Texas has been providing seniors with assisted living care, delicious dining, friendly services and award-winning recreational programs for many years.

Written by Terri Polk at NewSunSEO, Inc.
http://NewSunSEO.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Terri_Polk