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Temping: An Option for Older Workers
As of 2003, about one-third of pensioners age 55 to 64 were employed, and 15 percent of those workers say they retired from another job before taking their current position, according to Sarah Rix, senior policy advisor at AARP. This reflects how many older workers are rejoining the workforce to extend their funds. “A lot of us were not earning that much in our working years, and Social Security is just not that great,” says MaryLu Baumbach, a retiree who turned to temp work to make ends meet. Temping is a practical option for many older workers. Temporary staffing agencies help you land part-time jobs as well as offer additional benefits, and they want to hire you. “We've received…little resistance from employers in hiring older workers,” says Michael Lynch, president of the Des Moines office of temporary-employment agency Manpower. Check out these benefits to help you decide if temp work is right for you. Work Your Own Hours If you aren't seeking a standard eight-hour, five-day-a-week position, a temp agency may be able to accommodate your schedule. “We have been successful in creating some job-sharing situations,” says Lynch. “That means sometimes we'll assign two people to one job, allowing one person to work two days and the other to work the other three days of the workweek.” Experience Wanted It's likely prospective employers will value your work history. “The people I work for are all in their 30s and 40s, and I think they realize that hiring older workers means hiring experience, dependability and a good work ethic,” Baumbach says. Social Security Considerations If you're receiving Social Security benefit payments, you may need to monitor how much money you earn because of income limitations. According to Evelyn Morton, director of economic issues at AARP, those who start collecting payments before full retirement age will have $1 in benefits deducted for each $2 they earn above the annual limit. In the year they reach full retirement age, $1 in benefits will be deducted for each $3 they earn above that year's limit for the months before they reach full retirement age. Once you reach full retirement age, you get your full benefits, regardless of how much additional money you earn. “The best way to determine your own situation is to take a look at the Social Security Administration's Web site,” Morton says. By temping, you can control your earnings, keeping them under the limitations. Address this issue in your initial meeting with the temp agency. Job Prep 101 Working through a temp agency can also help you overcome some job search-related hurdles before approaching an employer. Many agencies will provide counseling on resume preparation, interviewing and other essentials for a successful job search. Agencies will often provide self-guided tutorials on current office software and other skills necessary in today's workplace. Don't be shy -- ask your agency for information regarding your job hunt; even if it does not have the information, the agency may be able to direct you to the right place. Now Find That Job If temp work could be just what you're looking for, get started with these tips:
The purpose of this article is to both provide information and facilitate general dialogue about various employment-related topics. No legal advice is being given and no attorney-client relationship created. Please see the disclaimer for further limitations and conditions.
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