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I have sent a message to my grandson, who just graduated from a Paul Mitchell school. I will post here if he repliesStill looking for a way to color my hair without the harsh chemicals.
My grandson wants to know what color you want. He did say NO to box colors @Lawrence00 And what is color nowStill looking for a way to color my hair without the harsh chemicals.
Agree with all you say. There is no forced retirement!Sorry, I've made a balls up of multiquoting again. Can't get the hang of it on this forum.
Vaughn and HollyDolly, you're both wrong . There is no 'forced' retirement these days. It was abolished in 2011:.
'Employers used to be able to force workers to retire at 65 (known as the Default Retirement Age), but this law was scrapped in April 2011, following a campaign by Age UK'.
Can I be forced to retire? | Work & Learning | Age UK
Working after State Pension age
Hollydolly - you can work return to work. No-one is stopping you - so get out there![]()
What's to stop you doing something different to what you were used to? ?I could return to work tomorrow. Sadly, the law doesn't dictate human behavior. Younger folk will always find it easier to find work.
It is not surprising you have not experienced ageism... because you are willing to get out there and show the young whingers how it's done. If I recall, you are in your 80's ? Some should look to you as an example.Living proof here that I haven't been a victim of ageismLOL if anything, it's been my experience that employers are tickled pink to find people "of a certain age" who want to work.
And retail clerks are delighted to wait on people old enough to remember to say please and thank you and remember their manners in general.
Mostly light and dark gray. Went to a salon twice, they tried a brown color and it came out red brown.My grandson wants to know what color you want. He did say NO to box colors @Lawrence00 And what is color now
What's to stop you doing something different to what you were used to? ?
It is not surprising you have not experienced ageism... because you are willing to get out there and show the young whingers how it's done. If I recall, you are in your 80's ? Some should look to you as an example.
Ageism can be quite subtle but it is pervasive, and is seldom met with the outrage and condemnation that racism and sexism are. Western popular culture continues to convey the message that getting older is somehow vaguely shameful, and that aging, although inevitable, must be concealed at all costs…
Ariana Grande reveals she had ‘a ton’ of lip filler and Botox, but stopped years ago
By Jacqui Palumbo, CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/13/style/ariana-grande-lip-filler-botox-vogue/index.html
She stopped "years ago." She's 30!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the last jobs I applied for before retiring was a part-time lunch relief bank teller at a small bank in Georgia. I was way over qualified, my last job being a loan officer at the Pentagon Federal Credit Union. It was just what I wanted since I had a volunteer job with children in the morning and just wanted a few hours of paid work.With the rise of the Internet, that made it easy to ignore experienced older technology worker resumes applying for jobs that was just a trash can toss away. They eliminated walk in and phone contacts for jobs to HR departments. They had tech gurus train crews of the inexperienced. And yeah they all advertised jobs for guru levels while those in the middle technology levels were removed often in layoffs. Experienced workers fled to sales and management positions or changed their careers.
Doesn't stop it happening tho'Ageism is against the law here.
Mike.
Gotcha!I only know how do a few things. And of those, a smaller number that I would enjoy.
While I happily applaud someone in their 80's still getting out there, it's not everyones ideal. Having worked a lifetime, not working is a nice break before the old body gives up and I'm fit for the scrap heap. I'm not defined by the work I did, and I certainly don't have the drive and ambition any more. Working into my 80's isn't a choice I'd personally make, but more power to those that do.
As I've said, I get calls periodically asking me to do a 6 month contract or even 12 months. But it just doesn't light my fire.
forced retirment at 66 actually... which enrages me... I want to return to work !!..and no I don't want to work in Asda..
Here, in the US, we can work till we drop. What happens at age 66 in the UK? Can you get a part time job or something? What's Asda?
How old are you Hollydolly and who forced you to retire? It must have been before 2011, which is a long time ago - plenty of time to get another jobforced retirment at 66 actually... which enrages me... I want to return to work !!..and no I don't want to work in Asda..
if he was working in Asda he'd be too poor to date meHow old are you Hollydolly and who forced you to retire? It must have been before 2011, which is a long time ago - plenty of time to get another job
What's wrong with working in Asda? You might meet a date![]()