On 2009-10-08 James R. Holder, wrote: The text seemed more of a hupe to encourage than a source of ideas and location of information on which to build possible sources of employment. The underlying message seemed to be, ´buy my wonderful book.´ As one who has worked across five differen professional fields, I look on the acquisition of this book as a poor use of resources.. And summed up by saying Dissapointed Reader. Currently Encore: Finding Work that Matters in the Second Half of Life has an overall rating of 8 over 10.
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PublicAffairs claimed The boomers are rejecting conventional notions of retirement and crossing into a new stage of work--and their energy could transform what work means for all Americans. The movement of millions of sixty-somethings into a new phase in their working lives constitutes one of the most significant social trends in this country in nearly half a century. Encore describes the competing visions for work that are already lining up to capture the hearts and minds, and the time, of waves of baby boomers who are not content, or affluent enough, to spend their next twenty or thirty years on the golf course. Baby boomers are searching for a calling in the second half of life; they are moving beyond midlife yet refusing to phase out or fade away. If the old dream of the Golden Years was the Freedom from Work, the dream of this new wave is the Freedom to Work--in new ways, on new terms, to new ends. As their numbers begin to swell, these individuals hold the potential not only to transform work in America, but to create a society that balances the joys and responsibilities of contribution across the generations--in other words, one that works better for everyone.
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