Monday, July 10, 2006
Many Americans Retire Years Before They Want To
Richard Rocco, 60, of Voorhees, N.J., planned to work as a sales representative until age 65. It hasn't quite worked out that way.
In January 2005, Rocco's employer, a graphics arts company, downsized and cut his position. Despite 27 years of sales experience, Rocco couldn't find a job. Employers "could get college guys for less than half of what I wanted to work for," he says.
Many Americans Retire Years Before They Want To
Source: USA Today
In January 2005, Rocco's employer, a graphics arts company, downsized and cut his position. Despite 27 years of sales experience, Rocco couldn't find a job. Employers "could get college guys for less than half of what I wanted to work for," he says.
Many Americans Retire Years Before They Want To
Source: USA Today