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Article: No pasture for those who work after retiring: Only 12 percent of retired or semi-retired people have jobs, a research center says. The government predicts the number of employees over 65 will jump more than 70 percent in 2014.
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- Reading Eagle (Reading, PA)
- Article date:
- October 11, 2006
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Byline: Jason Brudereck
Oct. 11--A year and a half ago, David Unmuth considered himself semi-retired from his publishing business. Now, the 66-year-old Cumru Township resident has another job and sometimes works up to 35 hours a week. And he doesn't even need the job. "I don't want to just sit around the house and vegetate," Unmuth said. "Plus, this is a fun place to be. And I get to drive around in a Mercedes." He is the valet services coordinator for the Mercedes-Benz dealership in the Tom Masano Auto Group at 815 Lancaster Ave. Several times a day, he takes a car to a customer's house and leaves it there for the customer to use while he takes the customer's ...
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