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Archive for the ‘Being A Boomer’ Category

July 3rd, 2008

Can/Should a small business owner get out of Jury Duty?

A friend of mine who runs a health care practice just got a letter telling him to report for jury duty. He is in a solo practice and any day he isn’t working is a day when he makes no money. He is married, with one child, and his wife doesn’t work (outside […]

By Jean -- 2 comments

July 1st, 2008

Boomer Men vs. Boomer Women as Shoppers

My post yesterday about Boomers vs. Gen X’ers as shoppers got me to wondering about the differences between men and women as shoppers. So I did some research and I have some comments on how this research might affect your business:

Women think about shopping as much as men think about sex. Women think […]

By Jean -- 0 comments

June 30th, 2008

Baby Boomer Shoppers vs. Gen X Shoppers

I recently read an online article about a retailer who described what he saw as the difference between Baby Boomers and Generation X’ers (those born between 1965 and 1980; i.e., children of Boomers) as shoppers.
For those of you boomers who own retail businesses, the differences might be important.
Baby boomers, this retailer said, were more careful, […]

By Jean -- 1 comment

June 30th, 2008

Baby Boomers: Vacation to Try Out a Vocation

I just found a website for an interesting company called VocationVacations®. The company sends you on a vacation to try out a vocation.
Have you ever wanted to be:

An alpaca rancher?
A bed and breakfast owner?
A chef?
A dude rancher?
An interior designer?
A private investigator?
A sailing boat captain?
A wine bar owner, vineyard owner, or wine retailer?

There are many […]

By Jean -- 0 comments

June 27th, 2008

Baby Boomer Retirement = A New Career

Baby boomers, please congratulate my husband - he is officially retiring today. Well, to be exact, he is leaving the full-time job he’s been in since 1980, leaving behind many friends and a lot of very productive work.
But he is not going to be sitting around the house - God forbid! He has […]

By Jean -- 0 comments

June 24th, 2008

Baby Boomers Remember George Carlin

I just heard that George Carlin died over the weekend. That’s very sad. He was a brilliant comedian and an astute observer of human nature, which of course @$^*ed some people off. The video below is a great example of Carlin’s ability to cut through the #### and tell it like […]

By Jean -- 0 comments

June 23rd, 2008

GenBetween: Another Blog for Baby Boomers

For all of you Baby Boomers who are also members of what’s called the “Sandwich Generation” (aging parents, children still hanging around), there’s another blog for you over at the Lifestyles Channel: Genbetween.
While I focus on business issues here at Small Business Boomers, Elizabeth over there at GenBetween talks about personal issues that affect […]

By Jean -- 0 comments

June 23rd, 2008

A Great Graduation Speech by a Baby Boomer

I’m sure you’re thinking that’s an oxymoron: “Great” and “Graduation Speech.”
Every year people who are famous or rich (or sometimes both) get up and talk to college and high school graduation speakers. Humanity.org has cataloged excellent graduation speeches from 1936 to the present year. This year’s speech was given by Barbara Kingsolver titled […]

By Jean -- 0 comments

June 22nd, 2008

Do you still wear a wristwatch?

It seems the wristwatch is going the way of the sundial. Millenials aren’t wearing watches because they have cell phones to help them tell the time.

I remember my mother wore a wristwatch on a chain around her neck because she was allergic to the metal in the watchband. (I wonder why she didn’t […]

By Jean -- 2 comments

June 19th, 2008

Record age discrimination case: $10 million in punitive damages

Baby boomer employees, including a company “superstar,” were terminated from Avaya, Inc. in favor of younger employees. In a resultant age discrimination case against Avaya, the jury awarded $10 million in punitive damages. The award is believed to be a record for punitive damages in New Jersey.
The case was based on the experiences […]

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