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Tag Archives: Retirement
Contributing to innovation
I’ve been doing a few small hardware projects lately and they have re-kindled my interest in building things for software to run on. I don’t really keep up with advancements in the hardware space, but I have a guy from … Continue reading
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Tagged engineering, entrepreneurship, hardware, hobbies, innovation, life, Retirement, start ups, tech companies, tech startups
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Avoid the pitfalls of career advancement
I can’t speak for anyone other than myself, but I suspect that many of you remember what it was like graduating from high school and trying to decide on a career. For me it was a process of elimination, but … Continue reading
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Tagged career advice, Contracting, life, Management, Retirement, technical workers
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Eureka House
For those of you who do not know about the Science Fiction series “Eureka”, it was about a secret town in the United States, where the country promoted science and did leading edge research. The small town was populated by … Continue reading
A second career ??
I know a number of people who for one reason or another, have decided to search for a second career. In many cases these people had decided on a first career that was something that made an income, but was … Continue reading
Ageism and the new work force.
Is it a good idea to hire older workers? It seems that there are a number of conflicting views on this subject. Some people feel that it is important to staff companies with younger less costly workers. We could call … Continue reading
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Tagged ageism, experience workers, new grads, older workers, Retirement, workers over 50
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Retirement ???
I have had alot of people ask me lately when I plan to retire. I find this a really odd question that I usually answer with “I retired in 1981 when I graduated and I have been having fun ever … Continue reading
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Tagged doing everything, Generalist, life, Retirement, the perfect job, why retire?
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