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Molly advises a 54-year-old businessman to follow his interest in programming and look for corporate systems analyst jobs. Read on for more information if you have any doubt in your own career planning.

Communications Workers Of America Local 6507
(501) 376-6507
2020 W 3rd St
Little Rock, AR
National Postal Mailhandlers Union
(501) 945-0501
4700 E Mccain Blvd
North Little Rock, AR
Elevator Constructors Local 79
(501) 372-3601
1315 W 2nd St
Little Rock, AR
Arkansas Workforce Center at North Little Rock Pulaski County
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3901 McCain Park Drive Suite 102 (72116 - Physical Zip Code)
North Little Rock, AR
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Little Rock, AR
Iron Workers Local Union 321
(501) 374-3705
1015 W 2nd St
Little Rock, AR
American Federation Of State County & Municipal Employees
(501) 568-5082
1115 Bishop St
Little Rock, AR
Asbestos Workers Local No 10
(501) 562-7908
4501 W 61st St
Little Rock, AR
Labor Force Inc
(501) 562-8090
8414 Geyer Springs Rd Ste 3
Little Rock, AR
Sheet Metal Local 36
(501) 753-1936
3721 Phyllis St
North Little Rock, AR
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Starting Over

Posted by : Molly Joss

Dear Molly: I am forced to sell off my business because it's not running well, and am interested in a career in the computer industry. I have just started learning computer programming. Could you please tell me if I have any chance to restart a new career at the age of 54, and which programming languages have a promising future? I have a bachelor's degree in economics from an Indian university.

Molly says: Many people start off in different career directions when they retire because they finally feel free to pursue something they have always been interested in doing. You are not at retirement age yet, but through this setback you've been given the opportunity to change direction.

You're not too old to re-start your career--you are never too old to do that, in my opinion. If you wanted to become a doctor at your age you might have a problem convincing a medical school to accept you, but you want to get into programming, and that doesn't take years to do. Even if you decide to retire at 65, you've still got ten years ahead of you in whatever you decide to do. You might as well aim for something that interests you.

Take your experience in running a business and your degree and concentrate your programming studies in a language that is used in business, such as COBOL (still a need for these skills around the world), Oracle or DBase. Fortran and Java are two others you might want to consider.

Before you choose a programming language to...

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