The Unretired - Former SCOTUS Justice Stephen Breyer Gets Back in the Saddle

 Almost half of those who retire decide to return to work. 

Inflation hasn't abated, the stock market which impacts their nest eggs is volatile and it can be downright boring enjoying the supposed good life. As a career coach specializing in the over-50 I assist the unretired with their resumes and other job-search materials. Here is the resume "cheat sheet" I put together. Gaps in an employment history can be handled with a functional resume.

This movement back to work includes former US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Bryer, age 86. Reuters reports that Bryer:

" ... will serve as a member of three-judge panels hearing appeals arising out of cases litigated in New England, marking the first time he has done so since stepping down from the Supreme Court in June 2022."

That will involve nine cases. Those include the dispute about Bar Harbor, Maine's limits on the cruise ships. 

Among those heading back to employment there might be the determination to put together a full-blown professional "comeback." Here is the article I published on that for "O'Dwyer's Public Relations."

Affordable Career Coach Jane Genova provides end-to-end career services, ranging from diagnosis of the challenges and fix-it strategies to preparation of resume/cover letters/LinkedIn profiles and how to gain control of an interview. I specialize in over-50 work issues. My edge is a background in marketing communications. For a confidential complimentary consultation please text/phone 203-468-8579 or email janegenova374@gmail.com. Remote and in-person.

 


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