[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korea Forest Service announced on the 5th that it will operate a "Reemployment Support Service Pilot Program" for non-civil servants nearing retirement from the 8th to the 10th of this month at the National Daejeon Forest Experience Center.


The program was introduced this year with the purpose of supporting public employees retiring within one year to prepare for their "second social life" after retirement.


The main courses include ▲Understanding the life course after middle age ▲Life planning (relationships, housing) ▲Life planning (finance) ▲Life planning (health) ▲Meaning of career planning ▲Career planning practice and writing, and it is composed of a total of 16 hours.



Lee Yong-seok, Director of Operations Support at the Korea Forest Service, said, "We will make the education a process that helps public employees nearing retirement to alleviate vague anxiety about job changes and to have a positive mindset for the latter half of life."


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