Can't believe he said that.I went to the Job Centre, just to get the lie of the land, and the bloke there said "All our jobs are for people of working age".
May I ask what field you are in? Not looking for a contact just interested if this is IT or all fields.As someone on the other side of the fence running a recruitment company, I can tell you that the recruitment market has been pretty dreadful since the end of 2022. 2023 was unbelievably bad, with companies laying people off all over the place and hardly anybody was hiring. Which obviously meant we had to do the same, with big layoffs and cut backs all over the place, it was absolutely brutal. In 2024 it stabilised a bit, but literally everyone I know in the industry was living by 'survive to 25'. And a lot didn't make it. This year is still similar really, it's not horrendous, but there is no real growth in the market and companies are still being very, very careful in their hiring. The employers NI raise has made them even more cautious, and has definitely stifled growth.
I'm not really sure what the answer is to be honest, it's tough out there at the moment, and I can't see it fundamentally changing any time soon.
Best wishes, Max.I got laid off a week ago, after a company 'restructuring' and I'm realising what a nightmare it is trying to find work.
I'm 68, so I guessed it wasn't going to be easy but it's pretty depressing to realise that I'm considered as someone on my last legs. I went to the Job Centre, just to get the lie of the land, and the bloke there said "All our jobs are for people of working age". Mate, I was working a couple of days ago!
Surely, there must be some opportunity for people who want to work. I'm pretty fit - I'm a rugby ref and coach at weekends - and healthy (I've just had a regular check-up and all the indicators are good). I have a long work record, mainly as journalist but in PR too; won lots of awards, managed small teams and large ones and earned enough to pay off the mortgage. I'm not looking for a high-paying job, just something to keep me ticking over as I'm not ready to put my feet up. Yet, it seems like an impossible dream. Anyone got any ideas where I could find work?
I think the OP is deemed too old to train to be a teacher but could possibly be a paid teaching assistant. Also there are opportunities to help kids with reading and writing etc as a volunteer.Have you considered a career in Teaching? There's a nationwide shortage.
Good luck.
Or a specialist penalty saver coach.Good idea. @Gwylan, do you have any aptitude as a set-piece coach?
Could do a TEFL course if fancy teaching. Maybe some opportunities in Brighton? Timpsons might be worth a knock tooThanks for all the comments and suggestions. Yes, I have considered voluntary work but I do need some money as my pension doesn't quite cover living expenses - there have been some steep increases in utility bills in the last couple of years.
I can do some freelance journalism work - and probably will do - but I want to keep that to a minimum. Partly because I've always done it and I'm a bit jaded; partly because there's a lot of work for very little money (the writing is the easy part, the hardest part is the research to put together pitches) and partly because there's always a good possibility of not being paid. I recently counted up how much I'm owed from clients not paying - and it's just under £20.000. It's pretty dispiriting to spend time doing something and not getting paid.
So, I'd rather do something a bit different. I don't mind minimum wage, as I don't need much money but I'll see what comes up. Teaching is an interesting suggestion though - it's something that I thought was impossible, given my age, but it may be a goer.
Going to crack on with some job applications now
(Oh, I'm not going stewarding at the Amex, my son works there and he'd hate to have me going there as well)
Apply for a Private Hire License, loads of us oldies driving taxis around Brighton and you keep your own hours, i’d be happy to advise over PMI got laid off a week ago, after a company 'restructuring' and I'm realising what a nightmare it is trying to find work.
I'm 68, so I guessed it wasn't going to be easy but it's pretty depressing to realise that I'm considered as someone on my last legs. I went to the Job Centre, just to get the lie of the land, and the bloke there said "All our jobs are for people of working age". Mate, I was working a couple of days ago!
Surely, there must be some opportunity for people who want to work. I'm pretty fit - I'm a rugby ref and coach at weekends - and healthy (I've just had a regular check-up and all the indicators are good). I have a long work record, mainly as journalist but in PR too; won lots of awards, managed small teams and large ones and earned enough to pay off the mortgage. I'm not looking for a high-paying job, just something to keep me ticking over as I'm not ready to put my feet up. Yet, it seems like an impossible dream. Anyone got any ideas where I could find work?
Apply for a Private Hire License, loads of us oldies driving taxis around Brighton and you keep your own hours, i’d be happy to advise over PM
I don't have a driving licence so that's not a possibility. I got swiftly rejected by Aldi but have applied to Asda as well. I don't think supermarkets are that good a bet any more; there a lot of students happy to do zero-hour contracts
Owed £20,000?! Have you thought of becoming a debt collector?Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. Yes, I have considered voluntary work but I do need some money as my pension doesn't quite cover living expenses - there have been some steep increases in utility bills in the last couple of years.
I can do some freelance journalism work - and probably will do - but I want to keep that to a minimum. Partly because I've always done it and I'm a bit jaded; partly because there's a lot of work for very little money (the writing is the easy part, the hardest part is the research to put together pitches) and partly because there's always a good possibility of not being paid. I recently counted up how much I'm owed from clients not paying - and it's just under £20.000. It's pretty dispiriting to spend time doing something and not getting paid.
So, I'd rather do something a bit different. I don't mind minimum wage, as I don't need much money but I'll see what comes up. Teaching is an interesting suggestion though - it's something that I thought was impossible, given my age, but it may be a goer.
Going to crack on with some job applications now
(Oh, I'm not going stewarding at the Amex, my son works there and he'd hate to have me going there as well)