Hey Gregg,
I believe aevald really indicated the primary criteria for any employee who is evaluating a career change. Any worthwhile employer who seeks quality employees who will benefit their operation would not let age be a factor. Generally, most companies(management), and I speak of the "smart" companies(management), who have a steady growth with their respective operation, are always in need of employees who will enhance their operation, and thus the bottom line....PROFIT. I made so many moves throughout my career, it would take 4-5 pages on a resume to list. Each place though, was a stepping stone towards a knowledge base that enhanced my opportunity for a better position/wage and pursue the type of work I relish. I have been in production manufacturing for 43+ years and I truly enjoy this arena. I love welding and the feel of metal and the ability to create a "better way" or "enhancement" to produce a product more efficiently and more profitably. The company I now work for, this last 8 years, I got when I was 55. I simply showed them my qualifications, the ability to learn their operation and enhance their production, and increase their profitability. Don't let your age give you a feeling that you're not in demand.....solid work ethics, the 'hunger" to learn, the experience level you have, and the honor to give 8hrs work for 8hrs pay will land you that job. Simply show the employer you would be a benefit to their company and you can learn anything they dish out. Even to this day, I still look....believe it or not. Mainly as a challenge to myself. I have had offers.....well, more like insults as far as experience/knowledge and wage offer. I have taken some side work to help out a few companies on a limited basis and on MY terms. Works quite nicely...... Anyway, don't give up.....if a company will not hire you....simply tell them it's their loss. Good luck......Keep us informed how you fare....Denny