Are you a senior citizen seeking employment for retirees? Have your medical benefits been reduced significantly? Has your hard earned pension suffered a hit by your former employer?

Has the threat on Social Security and its future solvency caused you some sleepless nights? Whatever the motivation behind your decision to do so, you have been placed in an interesting position.

Are you up to the challenge?

During the years you spent working for your previous employer, or employers, can you recall all the times you day dreamed about doing some other kind of work than what you were doing at the time?

Own up to it! We all experienced these flights of fancy.

But you quickly dismissed those thoughts, didn't you? You chased them away as futile things. Well, now is the time to dust off those ideas and take a hard look at them.

The modern day labor market is a vast, varied and fertile ground for anyone up to tilling the soil and planting new kinds of seeds.

This is not pie in the sky stuff! It is cold, hard reality.

The latest scientific studies have proven that older brains, like we seniors possess, are not empty chalk boards wiped clean of ideas.

The results of these studies solidly indicate that the mental capabilities of seniors have actually expanded in capacity.

What does this mean? It means my friend, that you are capable of new ideas, strategies and acquiring and expanding brand new skills and abilities.

Let me pose the question once more. Are you up to the challenge of plunging into the employment market in search of unfilled job ideas from your past?

Because if your answer is a resounding yes, then there is a sea of opportunities awaiting you.

In order to function, and thrive in the job market today, versatility is necessary. It is not only helpful, it is vital.

Employment for retirees has led to some interesting avenues of jobs for senior citizens.

A retired police officer is designing and building backyard tropical gardens and habitats for homeowners. A retired criminal lawyer, a woman, is working in a bridal shop and arranging wedding gatherings for brides.

A retired army colonel is rebuilding old, classic automobiles for customers of an auto body shop.

A retired high school teacher, a man who gets around in a wheel chair, works as an instructor of physical fitness classes in a large weight training business.

What do these retirees teach us. The sky is the limit. Just because you are older in years does not mean that new things are beyond your grasp.

Look out over the labor market and spend some time picking out the types of work that interest you.

If you want to try your hand at a job that differs from what you have done in the past, do it. Remember, you do not have to go after a full time job if you want to just work part time.

Employment for retirees is a new and novel idea to some employers. They may have never even thought about the concept.

But if you approach them and demonstrate how it will actually benefit their business, you just might find yourself on the payroll for the effort.

Challenge yourself and write something new on your mental blackboard!

Author's Bio: 

Raymond Angus is the author of www.TheSeniorsLife.com. He writes about how fellow seniors find work in today's economy. Do you want to know where the seniors' jobs are and how to get one? Go to www.TheSeniorsLife.com and click on employment/jobs/retirees.