The stats show that older employers are less likely to go off sick.
B and Q took a bold step in embracing older job applicants on the basis they had more experience of DIY etc but I don't know of any other employers who have seen this particular light. In teaching the brutal fact is that the longer service you have the more you cost and school budgets are under pressure.I don't think this is agism. Heads would prefer to employ more experienced teachers if they could afford them. This is to do with politics and cutting public expenditure.
We hear a lot about younger brains being better. They are better when doing timed tests. They do not know more. We go to a pub quiz and it is noticeable that the general knowledge of the teams made up solely of young students are utterly lacking in general knowledge. Teams with over 50s will score maybe 14/20, teams with students (even a lot of students) 6/20..... but moving on to a proud OH boast. DH went back to university recently. He is in his mid 50s. He is doing a masters in a very difficult subject - it is all advanced maths and physics with lots of computing. He hadn't done any maths or computing for 30 years. he got the highest mark they ever had on the course for the exams and assignments. 
Power of Attorney worries,advice please
Suggestions please for large pot.
Why do people lie online are they living a fantasy or winding us up?






