Senior Depression Impacts Job Search
March 5, 2009 | Western, New York | Vetting explained
Are you dragging out days on a job hunt that seems fruitless? Each morning you are getting up later and later? Are you basically overwhelmed by it all? Clinical depression may have found you. More than any other group, depression favors the elderly. Depression loves to keep you in bed until noon but listen up: Job interviews are NOT held in your bedroom. A nightgown or boxer shorts are not dress code for a jobsearch. 1-5 are not enough hours to try it.
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- unemployment,
- economy,
- senior,
- citizens,
- depression,
- job,
- search,
- strategy,
- infoaddict
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