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New Seminar: 5 Ways To Find Or Create Work and Make Money
If you’re over 50, and you want (or need) to get a job, more work, or to change employment, I have a new video seminar that I’d like to share with you. In it, I’ll be letting you know about … Continue reading
10 Insider Tips for Starting A Business After 50
Starting a business after 50 is about reinventing yourself, professionally. This is NOT the same as starting from scratch. Reinvention means bring the best of yourself forward and leaving what you no longer need behind.
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You Never Escape Technology As An Entrepreneur After 50
(a letter from a reader) Dear George, I am 58. I relocated 5 years ago to start up a printing business, escaping a 6 year stint in software development. I went THERE only because it was a growing field, even … Continue reading
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Being an Entrepreneur is Not the Same as Being Self Employed
According to the Labor Department baby boomers account for 54% of self-employed workers and entrepreneurs, up from 48.5% in 2000. As more and more baby boomers retire, they are immediately starting their own business or coming out of a short … Continue reading
Life After 50 Is A Gift
When the world still thought women couldn’t run businesses and men couldn’t parent alone, I became a single parent. My sons were both younger than 8.
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