My experience was in big Phrama and I can honestly say I never experienced age discrimination. In fact at age 71 I still have recruiters asking if I would be interested in an opportunity.
https://www.npr.org/2018/08/16/637499979/are-job-ads-targeting-young-workers-breaking-the-law
Quote from: muwarrior69 on August 16, 2018, 12:55:29 PM
My experience was in big Phrama and I can honestly say I never experienced age discrimination. In fact at age 71 I still have recruiters asking if I would be interested in an opportunity.
https://www.npr.org/2018/08/16/637499979/are-job-ads-targeting-young-workers-breaking-the-law
Depends on what exactly you do for a living.
If you are in sales and have a crap ton of relationships and contacts, no one cares if you're 150.
I have been told that in certain tech jobs, age discrimination happens to people as young as 30.
For years I was discriminated against when I tried to buy alcohol under the age of 21.
Despite the fact that I could handle my alcohol better than people twice my age they still wouldn't sell to me.
ZFB hit on some young dude at the bar last weekend and they guy said, "bro, u r too old"
I feel chicks on Tinder cut off their age ranges too low. Jerks!
Quote from: Jay Bee on August 16, 2018, 02:03:24 PM
ZFB hit on some young dude at the bar last weekend and they guy said, "bro, u r too old"
I feel chicks on Tinder cut off their age ranges too low. Jerks!
the guy
i don't know if there's any age discrimination here, but, but, but...my gut ain't as big as dane's and i'm 10 years older-i could take him anytime except with the bank account
https://www.eonline.com/news/913151/dane-cook-and-19-year-old-girlfriend-kelsi-taylor-hit-the-beach-during-hawaiian-vacation
I'm a daily perpetrator of age discrimination... I have three kids under 10.
Years back, I worked for Epic in Verona. Some of you may know the company. They have been well-known for ageism, they pretty much only hire recent college grads. Years later, I still find that tech companies prefer younger candidates, but it depends on the role and the company.
What?
Sage dissemination?
Speak up! Us old people can't hear you!
I experience the opposite of age discrimination. When I buy beer at the grocery store they card me even though I am quite obviously well into my 50s. I suppose it all evens out because I never used to get carded when I was 17. But common sense in application of day to day interactions has been lost in our litigious world.
Quote from: CTWarrior on August 17, 2018, 09:48:21 AM
I experience the opposite of age discrimination. When I buy beer at the grocery store they card me even though I am quite obviously well into my 50s. I suppose it all evens out because I never used to get carded when I was 17. But common sense in application of day to day interactions has been lost in our litigious world.
Ha! Same here. I've been carded more since I hit 50 than I was all through high school.
Regarding work-related stuff, I haven't experienced it, but I'm fortunate to be in a small niche position that makes me very difficult to replace.
My daughters both have friends at places like Amazon and Google, and they are going in with the mindset that it will be harder keep their jobs for more than a few years than it was to land them in the first place.
Hanes is callin' me less often dan beefour for underwear modelin'. Kant bee nothin' else butt age discrimination, hey?
Quote from: CTWarrior on August 17, 2018, 09:48:21 AM
I experience the opposite of age discrimination. When I buy beer at the grocery store they card me even though I am quite obviously well into my 50s. I suppose it all evens out because I never used to get carded when I was 17. But common sense in application of day to day interactions has been lost in our litigious world.
To be fair, that is more a result of people being greedy.
Most states now mandate checking an ID of all individuals, where your license can be revoked (or fined) if you do not check.
The reason is that previous laws like carding everyone that looked under 30/35/40, failed as greedy business owners would rather have the income and sell to obvious minors, where the defense was, "that 12 year old clearly looked over 40". With a law that was based on perception "looks under 40," there wasn't much one could do, so it was changed to everyone.
Quote from: Jay Bee on August 16, 2018, 02:03:24 PM
ZFB hit on some young dude at the bar last weekend and they guy said, "bro, u r too old"
I feel chicks on Tinder cut off their age ranges too low. Jerks!
Sorry if I am hijacking the thread, but....What are the rules(guidelines) regarding romantic relationships with people that are younger than you? I have heard a seemingly reasonable formula that was your age divided by two plus seven.
Quote from: manny31 on August 18, 2018, 01:50:55 PM
Sorry if I am hijacking the thread, but....What are the rules(guidelines) regarding romantic relationships with people that are younger than you? I have heard a seemingly reasonable formula that was your age divided by two plus seven.
Asking for a friend?
Quote from: manny31 on August 18, 2018, 01:50:55 PM
Sorry if I am hijacking the thread, but....What are the rules(guidelines) regarding romantic relationships with people that are younger than you? I have heard a seemingly reasonable formula that was your age divided by two plus seven.
No rules between consenting adults.
Quote from: real chili 83 on August 18, 2018, 04:41:29 PM
Ask JB
Don't do that. Unless you're into square roots and derivative functions.
Quote from: Benny B on August 18, 2018, 07:02:50 PM
Don't do that. Unless you're into square roots and derivative functions.
Or relentless, obsessive homophobia.
Quote from: manny31 on August 18, 2018, 01:50:55 PM
Sorry if I am hijacking the thread, but....What are the rules(guidelines) regarding romantic relationships with people that are younger than you? I have heard a seemingly reasonable formula that was your age divided by two plus seven.
That is a reasonable formula.
Quote from: manny31 on August 18, 2018, 01:50:55 PM
Sorry if I am hijacking the thread, but....What are the rules(guidelines) regarding romantic relationships with people that are younger than you? I have heard a seemingly reasonable formula that was your age divided by two plus seven.
This would work out well for my 92-year-old father-in-law!
Quote from: MU82 on August 19, 2018, 11:08:07 AM
This would work out well for my 92-year-old father-in-law!
I have some single friends that fit that calculation.
How is his health? ;D
Quote from: warriorchick on August 19, 2018, 11:16:47 AM
I have some single friends that fit that calculation.
How is his hwealth? ;D
Quote from: warriorchick on August 19, 2018, 11:16:47 AM
I have some single friends that fit that calculation.
How is his health? ;D
https://www.careeraddict.com/top-10-famous-gold-diggers-of-all-time
Quote from: warriorchick on August 19, 2018, 11:16:47 AM
I have some single friends that fit that calculation.
How is his health? ;D
I assume you mean financial health.
Quote from: warriorchick on August 19, 2018, 11:16:47 AM
I have some single friends that fit that calculation.
How is his health? ;D
Incredible for an old-timer.
My wife and I tell the kids: "In 40 years, after we're gone, you're gonna have to take care of grandpa."
Quote from: Benny B on August 18, 2018, 07:02:50 PM
Don't do that. Unless you're into square roots and derivative functions.
Asking for a friend....I am not a deviate...er.. I mean.... NM
Quote from: manny31 on August 18, 2018, 01:50:55 PM
Sorry if I am hijacking the thread, but....What are the rules(guidelines) regarding romantic relationships with people that are younger than you? I have heard a seemingly reasonable formula that was your age divided by two plus seven.
True story...
Back in the early '90s I was working at a prestigious Golf Club on the N Shore of Chicago, when a widowed 70ish yr old member who hadn't been seen for awhile pulls up in his Mercedes, drops off two sets of golf clubs, parks the car, and out steps his new leggy blonde "significant other" of about 35. As she disappears into the ladies locker room, the guy chats at the podium with the somewhat brazenly outspoken Caddymaster who knowingly asks, "Is that your daughter?" The guy bursts out laughing and goes, "You obviously haven't heard of "The Country Club rule....age/2 +7....well I just did away with the addition part!"
A bit presumptuous of me, and also kind of a sad reality, but seeing as her guy was beyond $loaded$, I'm sure the gal joked with her friends (just as heartily) about another equation.
Yeah butt, did ya take note of da old fart's flex on his shaft, hey?
Quote from: NorthernDancerColt on August 21, 2018, 04:51:31 AM
True story...
Back in the early '90s I was working at a prestigious Golf Club on the N Shore of Chicago, when a widowed 70ish yr old member who hadn't been seen for awhile pulls up in his Mercedes, drops off two sets of golf clubs, parks the car, and out steps his new leggy blonde "significant other" of about 35. As she disappears into the ladies locker room, the guy chats at the podium with the somewhat brazenly outspoken Caddymaster who knowingly asks, "Is that your daughter?" The guy bursts out laughing and goes, "You obviously haven't heard of "The Country Club rule....age/2 +7....well I just did away with the addition part!"
A bit presumptuous of me, and also kind of a sad reality, but seeing as her guy was beyond $loaded$, I'm sure the gal joked with her friends (just as heartily) about another equation.
There are worse ways to get rich, I guess. :o