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Saturday, February 3, 2018

Find a Later Life Second Career

You are among the first generation of Americans who routinely change careers after 50. The centuries-old pattern — to work at the same job or profession right up to retirement — is becoming obsolete. In its place: a career path marked by new jobs, new starts, even new businesses, continuing for as long as you have a passion for work. The proof is in the data. For example, one study shows that 40 percent of people working at age 62 had changed careers since they turned 55.

For six months, the editors at the AARP Bulletin searched America to find ordinary people who have done extraordinary things with their second careers. What they learned: When people stay true to their passions and set their hearts and minds to it, new careers can take off at any age. Some provide large financial rewards; others simply supplement pensions and Social Security checks but pay off big in terms of fulfillment, pride and satisfaction.  

There are 17 career change examples to study along with specific info about how they did it.  Click here for more info including their salaries.

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