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Senior Woman

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#1
  • ナコ
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  • 2024/05/12 03:50

I am a 60 year old woman. I only have an office job. I would like to work in Hawaii, but I wonder if it is reckless.
I don't choose my job.

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#2
  • Nanchan
  • 2024/05/12 (Sun) 19:34
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Naco
Hello.
There are many people in the U.S. who are over 65 years old and working while receiving Social Security
.
Unlike Japan, we don't put your date of birth and age on your resume, so
I think it is special if you look young.
If you are beautiful, young, clean and witty, you will be hired.
The average life expectancy of a woman is approximately 90 years, so not working for 30 years
would be a good idea to contribute to society to prevent becoming a boor.

About a third of the information magazines in the free press are realtors over 60.

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#3
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  • 2024/05/13 (Mon) 02:08
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I am also 60 years old and
recently changed jobs. Of course, it's a full-time job. I still don't get a pension, so I plan to work for another 5 years.

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#5

I'm 73 years old and working 25 hours a week part time while getting a pension !
I think you should work if you are healthy. Especially in Hawaii, I think there are many companies looking for Japanese
people.

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#6
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  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 19:59
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I don't think it is reckless. There are many people around me.

However, even if you don't choose your job, I don't think there are many companies where you can work
only in Japanese.

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