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February 14, 2013

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Thursday, February 14, 2013 YOUR NEXT JOB IS HERE: ★ GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS • MILWAUKEE FOCUS: Jobs • WAUKESHA • OZAUKEE You'll Love! DRIVERS p. See p 4&5 • WASHINGTON 'Encore careers' a second act for many workers RECEPTIONIST FULL-TIME Full Time & Part Time Flexible Hours From 20 - 40 Hours per week. No Weekends. Transporting the elderly and disabled. Make money while serving your community. If interested apply in person: Main office for five-physician practice has an opening for a Full-Time Receptionist. Hours will be 8 am to 5 or 5:30 pm. Experience preferred, flexible. MEDA-CARE VANS Slabplanalp@sbcglobal.net 262-650-1000 1111 Delafield St., #102 Waukesha, WI 53188 Email resume to: N15 W24817 Bluemound Rd. • Pewaukee Author Marci Alboher talks about her book, The Encore Career Handbook. Find Jobs You'll Love! Put Your Mouse To Work! Search: www.GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS.com 230802005 230858002 or mail to: MAILROOM OPERATOR The Waukesha Freeman, a publication of Conley Media, has full-time operator opening in our mailroom on night shift. The qualifying individual must be reliable and able to work at a steady pace while feeding inserts into an inserting machine. Must be able to lift up to 60 lbs, bend, squat and stand for long periods of time. Qualifications include a high school diploma or equivalent and 3 years of bindery or mailroom experience. Conley Media is a division of Conley Publishing Group (CPG), and equal opportunity employer offering medical, dental insurance and 401(k). Please apply to: The Waukesha Freeman Attn: Matt Marlett 801North Barstow Street Waukesha, WI 53186 or e-mail in confidence to: HRD@conleynet.com 230795011 By Cindy Krischer Goodman The Miami Herald (MCT) D on Causey was beginning to plan his retirement, selling off his profitable sporting newsletters, when his life took a horrific turn. While on a safari on a long-anticipated trip to Africa, a tree tumbled onto him, breaking his back. The process of getting a medical transport to take him from a remote village back to Miami proved arduous and costly. Today Causey's back is healed, and at 70 he finds himself in a post-retirement career – consulting for a company that sells travel memberships that include medical evacuation benefits. It's a profitable part-time gig that Causey believes is an important service to travelers. Plus, he said, "It keeps my mind alive and keeps me connected with a community I care about, just in a different way." Like Causey, most Americans are crafting their own version of meaningful work in their later stages of life. It's a direction that brings balance and an ability to be impactful in a whole new way. "More and more people – sometimes by necessity, sometimes by choice – are forgoing traditional retiresee ENCORE CAREERS . . . page 2 www.GREATERmilwaukeeJOBS.com

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