There are plenty enough horseshit corporate jobs and needy non-profit charities to meet the perverted workophile needs of these elderly people who still feel compelled to labor.
There are?
If anything ageism is far worse in the private sector, anyway…
If anything ageism is far worse in the private sector, anyway…
For the same degree of productivity in comparable roles, I would say that the elected official has far more job security than either the private sector worker, or the non-elected public sector worker.
The private sector and the non-elected public sector will discharge non-productive workers relatively quickly. Elected officials tend to hang around well past their obsolescence.
It’s probably because it’s left to democratic processes, vs. a harsh top-down private tyranny. And while some officials hang out longer than they should, it’s because voters put them there…I’d much rather find ways to have robust primaries.
Seems a much better way to correct the issue rather than arbitrary limits that might run out people that we need in office.
There are?
If anything ageism is far worse in the private sector, anyway…
For the same degree of productivity in comparable roles, I would say that the elected official has far more job security than either the private sector worker, or the non-elected public sector worker.
The private sector and the non-elected public sector will discharge non-productive workers relatively quickly. Elected officials tend to hang around well past their obsolescence.
It’s probably because it’s left to democratic processes, vs. a harsh top-down private tyranny. And while some officials hang out longer than they should, it’s because voters put them there…I’d much rather find ways to have robust primaries.
Seems a much better way to correct the issue rather than arbitrary limits that might run out people that we need in office.