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democratsruletheday

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39. Same with West Michigan, which reminds me....
Fri Oct 18, 2024, 09:04 PM
Oct 18

there is a franchise type company here called Handyman Connection and it is what it implies: a company that hires handymen to do whatever homeowners need: painting, drywall, doors, windows, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, etc....It's very successful and I mention it because maybe the OP could find a similar company in his area to apply to. They'd be lucky to have him.

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Sometimes we need to take steps to reassure marybourg Oct 18 #1
Do you look younger if you shave your grey beard? I'm not usually good at guessing people's age, but grey or ... Jim__ Oct 18 #2
Think about this as a senior. pecosbob Oct 18 #3
That sucks. Happy Hoosier Oct 19 #60
Ageism is real.... I wish you the best of everything in your job search Farmgirl1961 Oct 18 #4
Take a tip from a woman: shave the gray beard off, use some dye on your head hair... Hekate Oct 18 #5
My hair is still coal black... MLF1981 Oct 18 #8
Lucky you with the coal black hair, and I'm sure the beard grooming makes a diff too... Hekate Oct 18 #12
Just remember, you can always grow the hair back after you get the job. Joinfortmill Oct 18 #33
If you go to the day labor again do this: Captain Zero Oct 19 #62
A couple of my kids went through the same thing. Mossfern Oct 18 #6
I used to work for one of the biggest companies in the world. MLF1981 Oct 18 #10
Thank you Mossfern Oct 18 #13
Man oh MAN does this thread touch a nerve with me.... democratsruletheday Oct 18 #37
PhD in a STEM discipline dwayneb Oct 19 #51
I can totally relate. n/t Drum Oct 18 #7
I am sorry for your struggles OC_Lars Oct 18 #9
"I worked part time at a specialty foods market" MLF1981 Oct 18 #11
Very cool OC_Lars Oct 18 #15
I have a friend who makes money working in people's houses...he makes a fortune in Ohio. Demsrule86 Oct 18 #14
Out here in western PA, Deminpenn Oct 18 #16
I'm in Western PA. That doesn't help me. I am not a handyman. I am a teacher with 18 years experience and a PhD AZLD4Candidate Oct 18 #29
I believe there are alternate ways to be certified in PA Deminpenn Oct 19 #45
Thank you. Already tried. DOE said it's up to districts. Districts want already certified AZLD4Candidate Oct 19 #46
Try contacting the school districts Deminpenn Oct 19 #47
I'm in Lawrence County. I have, through phone and email AZLD4Candidate Oct 19 #48
Will ask a few Deminpenn Oct 19 #50
Also, try this link Deminpenn Oct 19 #64
Same with West Michigan, which reminds me.... democratsruletheday Oct 18 #39
That's a huge problem where I live. If you're handy, you're golden. Joinfortmill Oct 18 #34
"People are desperate for someone to help them." This is true in this part of Wisconsin where I live. usaf-vet Oct 19 #55
I'm a long way from Wisconsin... MLF1981 Oct 20 #68
Networking. Asking friends, past co-workers, people in the same trades, etc. erronis Oct 18 #17
Guess I should say I've retired and restarted my career 3 times since I've been 70. erronis Oct 18 #19
It sure is, just a couple of quick thoughts. BootinUp Oct 18 #18
Retail loves older employees bevause Deminpenn Oct 18 #20
I'll be 66 years old in richdj25 Oct 18 #21
USAJobs stollen Oct 18 #22
Leave the corporate world behind PaxPixie Oct 18 #23
Welcome to DU ! KS Toronado Oct 18 #27
your first post you are offering advice Skittles Oct 18 #30
Welcome to DU PaxPixie! FM123 Oct 19 #53
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Oct 19 #63
Hiya PaxPixie jfz9580m Oct 21 #69
Ageism is so real.... infullview Oct 18 #24
Where are you located? Here in SoCal, we are always looking for people. 4lbs Oct 18 #25
Age discrimination is real. Elessar Zappa Oct 19 #57
Much appreciated... MLF1981 Oct 19 #67
"traditional" hiring is badly broken, and AI is destroying both sides of the table. usonian Oct 18 #26
East Tennessee. MLF1981 Oct 19 #65
Long way to California! usonian Oct 19 #66
When Pennsylvania refused to approve my out of state teacher certification because they do not have a AZLD4Candidate Oct 18 #28
I do not know where you live, but in every state and territory, there is a federally funded workforce center PatrickforB Oct 18 #31
Take heart and hang in. Sometimes hiring slows near the end of the year. Joinfortmill Oct 18 #32
apply for jobs you're overqualified for southmost Oct 18 #35
'...So much for their tired aphorism "A rising tide lifts all boats", huh?' bluboid Oct 18 #36
I was in the same boat as you about 15 yeas ago. kacekwl Oct 18 #38
It seems to me you have skills that would translate well to self-employment. There always seems to be a shortage diane in sf Oct 18 #40
That's what I was thinking too Unwind Your Mind Oct 19 #59
My husband finished out his project at age 64 GenThePerservering Oct 18 #41
It is happening to me now. And hard to prove in my field. JanMichael Oct 18 #42
I hear you. ellie Oct 18 #43
Thanks for the update jfz9580m Oct 18 #44
Hate to say it - consider moving dwayneb Oct 19 #49
My husband lost his factory job samplegirl Oct 19 #52
try Madison, Wisconsin Tetrachloride Oct 19 #54
Just a suggestion, shave off the grey beard, drugstore hair dye is not expensive... brush Oct 19 #56
Kick jfz9580m Oct 19 #58
I used to be in advertising, so I know the feeling. bif Oct 19 #61
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