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To: goldworldnet who wrote (102798)4/3/2019 6:24:48 PM
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Ken Adams

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My field is dominated by young guys.


So is mine. They don't know squat!

I currently work about 1/2 time, self employed. I will work more for interesting clients, but am OK with working less rather than taking bad jobs. It is the best of both worlds. Enough professional work to keep me engaged and relevant, but plenty of time to pursue other interests.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (102798)4/3/2019 6:54:22 PM
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There is always this:

Grow with Google is coming to a library near you

Since we launched Grow with Google a little over a year ago, we’ve traveled to cities and towns, partnering with local organizations from Kansas to Michigan to South Carolina to bring job skills to job seekers and online savvy to small businesses. No matter where we went, big cities or small towns, libraries were at the heart of these communities.

To support the amazing work of libraries throughout the country, Google and the American Library Association are launching the Libraries Ready to Code website, an online resource for libraries to teach coding and computational thinking to youth. Since we kicked off this collaboration last June, thirty libraries across the U.S. have piloted programs and contributed best practices for a “by libraries, for libraries” hub. Now, the 120,000 libraries across the country can choose the most relevant programs for their communities.

Libraries have long been America’s go-to gathering place for learning. Now more than ever, people are using libraries as resources for professional growth. And libraries are stepping up: 73% of public libraries are making free job and interview support available in their communities.

continues at blog.google

Heck, either your local library or perhaps even Google might have a job for you! You would be great at this kind of thing, IMO!