Ask questions to senior citizens, just as you would any other people in any other age groups. Here are some ideas.
1. Ask them what type of work they are doing. If they say they are retired, ask them if they are working another job or business.
2. If they are working, ask them if they use a computer or any other electronic device where they have access to the Internet.
3. If they are not working, ask them if they have a computer or other electronic device that can be connected to the Internet and if so, if they would like to start a business where they could make some extra income to supplement what they already have.
4. If they do not have a computer or some other device, ask them if they would be interested in learning how to use one. This might lead to the possibility of starting a business down the road.
5. Ask them if they do any type of volunteer work. This may be helpful in getting other people interested in their business, should they join you.
You might want to let these people know that you would be interested in teaching them how to use a computer or other device and how to use the Internet if they do not know how to use them and they show interest.
For the most part, you should treat seniors and, for that matter, all people, with respect. I believe you will know when it is time to approach any person with your business and the opportunities it has for them, should they accept. Be sure to let them know that you will be there to help them along the way.
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Ask questions to senior citizens, just as you would any other people in any other age groups. Here are some ideas.
1. Ask them what type of work they are doing. If they say they are retired, ask them if they are working another job or business.
2. If they are working, ask them if they use a computer or any other electronic device where they have access to the Internet.
3. If they are not working, ask them if they have a computer or other electronic device
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