Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- HELOISE

DEAR HELOISE: A reader wrote in saying that it was hard finding a job at 70 because people pay less than minimum wage for retirees. I wanted to make a suggestion that he try a local hardware store, especially the big-box kind. Our family owns two, and we only hire retirees because of their knowledge and work ethic.

We feel fortunate when a former electricia­n, plumber or any other person who worked in the constructi­on trade applies. They truly help our customers and have a wealth of knowledge that helps us stock our stores, and our customers come back because of our service team. Thanks for your time.

— A Reader in Upland, Calif.

DEAR HELOISE: My closets have the usual narrow shelves, which makes storing larger objects a problem. I solved the problem by using plastic clothes hangers. I put them on the shelves vertically. Works perfectly!

— Jean Milici, Torrington, Conn.

DEAR HELOISE: Interestin­g letter from No Name, in Washington (a man of 70 who seems surprised to encounter age discrimina­tion while job-hunting). Age discrimina­tion is nothing new, so it’s odd to me that this reader is just now figuring this out.

I’m a woman, aged 75, retired nine years now, but I first encountere­d age bias back in 1989 when my employer (in a large, well-known corporatio­n) informed me that as a 40-year-old woman, I would not be able to go out into the job market and get a good raise.

There was an organizati­on back then called 40Plus that assisted job seekers over 40. Of course, women have always been subjected to age discrimina­tion more often, but it caught up to men a long time ago, too. I wish No Name luck in dealing with this reality. — M.N., via email

DEAR HELOISE: After buying odd-size toys and finding them too large for gift bags, but too small for the larger gift bags, I found a solution at the dollar store: plastic holiday tablecloth­s! They’re sturdy for wrapping and easy to cut with scissors, with the plus of nothing poking through, like with wrapping paper. Joy to the world! — Jean Milici, Torrington, Conn.

Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise@Heloise.com

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