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Any other oldies out there in retirement with little education struggling to suppliment the pension?
member of old UPS club but glad to say UPS no longer exists as big G has caught up with the rest of the world in banking practices
steve
They'll have to adjust their thinking at some point. In just a few short years, 25% of the u.s. population will be 50 or over. I think this is projected for 2008.
At 40, I'm at the tail end of the baby boom myself.
I just turned 50, but have had my site up since 1997.
Very little of my income is from adsense, as according to OV stats only about 7000 people a month use keywords related to my business, which doesn't mean a lot of
potential for clicks ;~(. But like many I'm branching out
and putting up more pages about what interests me in the hope that it will generate more adsense dollars. From what I've seen here it can be done, and it's nice to know I'm not the only wrinkly here ;~)
I just hope things can continue the way they are. I'm always worried that I'll wake up one day and things will be gone. his is what gives me motivation to continue to develope sites and diversify the business. I do about 30% of my revenue from Adsense and the other 70% from other website means.
Just getting started on sites to make use of adsense -- maybe we can recoup some of our adwords money!
They'll have to adjust their thinking at some point. In just a few short years, 25% of the u.s. population will be 50 or over. I think this is projected for 2008.
Why would they have to adjust their thinking? If it's young punks running things, they'll go for the cheap labor in a heartbeat -- and surely we've all learned there's always someone willing to do our job for less money (and less quality, but I haven't seen too many companies truly care about this -- those that do are the Fortune 100 companies with zero debt and large cash reserves).
I've been a computer consultant for about 12 years and I'm nearing the end of my marketability. Companies are more interested in hiring 20 somethings who are willing to work 60+hrs/week and less interested in people who would like to see their kids for more than an hour a night.
So hopefully I will be joining the UPS club in the future and won't have to worry about getting hired anymore.
ant
Freq---
Obviously it was a bit too soon for many to realise the impact the Net would have on their working lives and it's worked out well.
Average about 80 hours a week but I can do what I like when I like and usually go to the pub every night about 11.30 pm for a couple of hours to chat with other silvermasters:-)
Maybe some of them will post now that I've mentioned them!
We both 'retired' years ago after selling off our first wildly popular website. We travel a bunch, throw lotsa parties and keep ALL our spare income 'depression-proof' too.
If I had it to do all over, I'd have skipped the CS degree and gotten a 4 year jump start in REAL LIFE programming.
Freedom: "...and paying off debts"
Since when is that depression-proof? I was COUNTING on hyper-inflation anyway so that I could pay off all the low-interest debt I run up today with a single day's earnings through inflation-proof Adsense or whoever is in the lead 3 years from now ;) (I figure if inflation continues to go up, so will bids either on or off Adsense)
Smith-Corona? too strenuous for my carpal tunnel, how about at least a correcting Selectric, or a Wyse or the DEC VT-52/78 wordprocessor terminal I started on?