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The Perfect Retirement Gift Ideas For 2021

Vantage Circle

Retirement is a major milestone in an employee's life. While such a celebration might not be possible these days, you can ensure that they receive the perfect retirement gift! But before we get to the ideas, let's have a look at some tips to keep in mind while choosing the perfect retirement gift. Personalize It. Personalize It.

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The Perfect Retirement Gift Ideas For 2021

Vantage Circle

Retirement is a major milestone in an employee's life. While such a celebration might not be possible these days, you can ensure that they receive the perfect retirement gift! But before we get to the ideas, let's have a look at some tips to keep in mind while choosing the perfect retirement gift. Personalize It. Personalize It.

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What Does Retirement Look Like to You?

On The Job

But as the more experienced, job savvy workers begin to retire, it appears they may not be following the advice they've been so keen on giving younger workers. Specifically, many of those facing retirement don't have the foggiest idea what they're going to do when they're not working. Setting a specific date for retirement.

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7 Random (and Sorta Weird) Facts About Me

On The Job

Right before the Thanksgiving holiday, Miriam Salpeter tagged me for this meme, but I was rushing out the door for time with family, so I'm just getting around to playing along. My Dad, 10 months from retirement, lost his entire pension. Tag seven people at the end of your post by leaving their names and the links to their blogs. •

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GenY and Boomers: A Formidable Alliance

On The Job

Much has been made of the fact that baby boomers will be retiring in droves, leaving the field as worn-out warriors with their outdated ideas. In fact, according to author Tamara Erickson who just completed a book on retirement, GenYers like having boomers around. The problem is that this isn't necessarily what is happening.

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Generational Divide May Be Overblown

On The Job

AARP found that 69 percent of people age 45 to 74 are working, or planning to work, in some capacity after retirement. One reason is that many can't afford to retire because of rising healthcare costs, or other costs of living -- such as supporting family members --that cannot be met by Social Security or other pension income.

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Poor Handwriting Skills a Problem

On The Job

The story goes on to say that even in a job interview, you should never suggest how many loyal co-workers would tag along with you. The Chritian Science Monitor says that a new Financial Freedom Senior Sentiment Survey reports that among the 35 percent of seniors who plan to work in retirement, more than half say they enjoy working.