Job 2.0: Dreams, financial need put seniors back in the hunt for jobs

Pat Lombard planned to retire at age 55.
A nurse at St. Joseph Medical Center, she arranged for private health insurance, which she figured would cost about $300 a month until she was eligible for Medicare. But before she told her employer of her pending retirement, she was notified that her premiums would be $1,000 a month.
"I was in shock," says Lombard, now 64.