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andyatkinson

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employing the not so young
« on: October 14, 2011, 02:10:11 pm »
old people, there i said it. Does anyone employ anyone older? I have taken on a guy who is 62, in this climate he seemed a really good candidate, he seemed fit enough to do the work, yet could not get a job anywhere after being made redundant, so grateful for the job, and also is not better of not working as some of the young ones can be as not stuck in the benefits system, so along with the other factors he seemed a goer.    .................. and all is ok 3 weeks on except his health is really starting to look like it could be a problem and he's really short of breath working etc. anyone had experience of employing older people? any thoughts please?

Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2011, 03:14:50 pm »
Remember the elderly are not fit to start with so give him some time. I am 62 and would put many of my fellow windies to shame to shame.When I started i COULD NOT PICK UP A TRIPLE LADDER OR LIFT A 25 LITRE DRUM i WOULD DO ALL WITH EASE. GIVER THE OLD BOY A CHANCE HE WILL SURPRISE YOU STILL.THEY ARE OLD SCHOOL, GOOD VALUES.

AuRavelling79

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Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2011, 04:03:35 pm »
Remember the elderly are not fit to start with so give him some time. I am 62 and would put many of my fellow windies to shame to shame.When I started i COULD NOT PICK UP A TRIPLE LADDER OR LIFT A 25 LITRE DRUM i WOULD DO ALL WITH EASE. GIVER THE OLD BOY A CHANCE HE WILL SURPRISE YOU STILL.THEY ARE OLD SCHOOL, GOOD VALUES.

Good post Adolph. However if he is out of breath due to heart probs then he might want to go careful.

Going off on a tangent but I gotta know - are you really called Adolph? And if so were you named after "The one who made the trains run on time?"  ;D
It's a game of three halves!

G Griffin

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Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2011, 08:03:39 pm »
old people, there i said it. Does anyone employ anyone older? I have taken on a guy who is 62, in this climate he seemed a really good candidate, he seemed fit enough to do the work, yet could not get a job anywhere after being made redundant, so grateful for the job, and also is not better of not working as some of the young ones can be as not stuck in the benefits system, so along with the other factors he seemed a goer.    .................. and all is ok 3 weeks on except his health is really starting to look like it could be a problem and he's really short of breath working etc. anyone had experience of employing older people? any thoughts please?

Stick with him, Andy.
He might also need time to build up his fitness levels. I reckon you'll reap the benefits and have a good worker in 20 years time  :D.
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wpclean

Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2011, 08:10:32 pm »
A good old un will beat a good young en any day  :P

Spruce

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Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2011, 08:46:53 pm »
old people, there i said it. Does anyone employ anyone older? I have taken on a guy who is 62, in this climate he seemed a really good candidate, he seemed fit enough to do the work, yet could not get a job anywhere after being made redundant, so grateful for the job, and also is not better of not working as some of the young ones can be as not stuck in the benefits system, so along with the other factors he seemed a goer.    .................. and all is ok 3 weeks on except his health is really starting to look like it could be a problem and he's really short of breath working etc. anyone had experience of employing older people? any thoughts please?

Stick with him, Andy.
He might also need time to build up his fitness levels. I reckon you'll reap the benefits and have a good worker in 20 years time  :D.

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The older I get, the better I was ;)

Dave66

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Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2011, 09:19:23 pm »
as long as he's got a decent light pole he'll be fine  ;D
plenty of cream...plenty of sugar!

andyatkinson

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Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #7 on: October 14, 2011, 09:23:26 pm »
thats the other thing different to the yung uns though, its the staying power, his cv consisted of 2 jobs, he had been made redundant from both, but good 20year jobs, staying power :)

but def need a lighter pole! :D

Dave66

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Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2011, 09:43:17 pm »
an 18slx and a bag of murrays will sort him out  ;)
plenty of cream...plenty of sugar!

Ste M

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Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #9 on: October 14, 2011, 09:48:34 pm »
i have my father in law working for me, he is 67 and loves it. right little charmer with all the old custies haha

geoffreyspecht

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Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #10 on: October 14, 2011, 10:12:15 pm »
my mate comes with once a week and he  is nearly 72

Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #11 on: October 15, 2011, 05:48:29 am »
No rite minded parent would call there child Adolph ;D ;D ;D.

james51174

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Re: employing the not so young
« Reply #12 on: October 15, 2011, 06:15:25 am »
my grandad helps us sometimes

trouble is he wont use wfp

he wont use a squeegie either!!!!

"i used a scrim when i was a young man....and i will only use one now"

its funny watching him try to clean kfc 10ft top to ground window with a scrim....but he insists

stuck in his ways the old bugger...but hes my grandad so i humour him lol