In my DSS days I was told by a senior CES officer that anyone over forty should take any job they were offered as it likely would be the only one.
Most unemployment clients only sought work in occupations and/or industries they had been in for years and only in reasonably close locations. They needed to be convinced to broaden their outlook to a wider range of occupations and industries and to accept the fact that many people travelled long times and distances to and from their job.
The ones who faced the biggest challenges were those in their forties and up without formal qualifications who had started with a business as a teenager and by virtue of work ethic, knowledge, and experience had risen to high levels in the company. When these people were laid off they found themselves competing with much younger university graduates and often had to face the facts that they were most unlikely to ever get that level of job again.


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