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A New Luxury Retreat Caters to Elderly Workers in Tech (Ages 30 and Up)

23 points| burritofanatic | 7 years ago |nytimes.com | reply

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[+] phlipski|7 years ago|reply
So 31 is the new "elderly"?
[+] eindiran|7 years ago|reply
From the article:

As Mr. Conley began bringing friends south to test the experience, he imagined that his resort’s core demographic would be 45 to 60. But after announcing a public opening last fall, he was surprised to field interest from people in their 30s. In the nine Modern Elder sessions he’s hosted to date, the oldest participant was 74, the youngest was 30, and the average has been 52.

“People feel irrelevant younger, especially in places like Silicon Valley,” Mr. Conley said.

[+] mox1|7 years ago|reply
Grandpa brogrammer.
[+] dannykwells|7 years ago|reply
The age bias in SV is only in soft tech. Look in bay area biotech and you'll rarely see anyone younger than 30 and mid 30s to 40s is when real opportunities arise.

So for those feeling ostracized for the occasional gray hair: jump on in to biology!

[+] jriot|7 years ago|reply
These people live in their own bubble.
[+] skillachie|7 years ago|reply
Wow 30 and up is elderly. Lost for words
[+] Latteland|7 years ago|reply
what kind of person could seriously consider themselves old at 30? I got my first job out of grad school at 29. Geeze, kids today :-)