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Paid work?

Hello members,
I would really appreciate your suggestions.
I am a pensioner in my late seventies, but fit and well. My dear husband is in a nursing home.
I need to make some money to pay down my credit card.

I have tried to apply for part time jobs but have been rejected. I have Uni degrees but have been told they are "too old"
I have tried paid surveys but am mostly found unsuitable.
I do work at elections, but they don't happen all that often.
I'm not a spendthrift. I just own older items that keep breaking down.
And yes, I do volunteer, but I am feeling old and useless.

I would appreciate any suggestions, apart from winning Lotto!
 
Hi

I'm in much the same situation with my partner in a nursing home and though I can't suggest any paid work unfortunately, I find turning down the gas hot water system to very low and only heating it up for an hour at off peak times so that it's hot for when i need it, like showering in the morning or dishes later on, can actually cut the gas bill down a fair bit & thus, saves some money for other expenses. I wish you the best of luck with your endeavours for paid work & strength in these hard times
 
Have you tried Bunnings, I've noticed quite a few seniors at the two Bunnings stores I frequent.
Good luck with your efforts.
It's so sad that you find yourself in this situation. This and previous governments should hang their heads in shame that pensioners are left with barely enough to survive on, while they hand out help with cost of living relief to just about everybody else but pensioners.
 
Coles bunnings etc looking for people but you must to be able to be on your feet for extended periods. Also if you can work weeke ds will be a boost to your chances. Im 78 and coles sent me a invitation to apply for a position (based on an earlier applicatioon)
 
Hospitals : firstly look for Ward Clark’s hours can be flexible full time part time casual and they would teach you the computer side of things, saying that it would pay to have some computer knowledge, also you have Catering and Cleaning departments and Hospital and Health Services which they do inductions before you start plus the money is very good just look into it.
 
Maybe try a pharmacy. I now work at Chemist Warehouse. They were happy to employ me after some of the younger ones didn't work out.
I love my job, you get to chat to customers as you serve them. Meet some very nice people. Some not so nice too, unfortunately.
 
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