Old Man Jingles
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Why Every Retiree Should Have a Job
Part-time work benefits your mind, body, and bank account.
Everyone looks forward to retirement. After working hard for four or five decades, it’s finally time to embrace a more leisurely lifestyle. No more early alarms, meetings, or deadlines. It’s just you—out on the golf course, in the garden, taking care of your grandkids. It’s perfect.
Except, what if it’s not? What if the things you’ve looked forward to all these years—more time for your hobbies, more time to travel, more time to relax—aren’t enough to sustain you? It’s a common question among retirees, which is why more and more people are abandoning full-time retirement in favor of part-time work.
Find the right role with these tips.
1. It Provides a Sense of Purpose
2. It Connects You With People
3. It Gives You a Financial Cushion (or More Spending Money!)
4. You Realize How Much You Have to Offer
Part-time work benefits your mind, body, and bank account.
Everyone looks forward to retirement. After working hard for four or five decades, it’s finally time to embrace a more leisurely lifestyle. No more early alarms, meetings, or deadlines. It’s just you—out on the golf course, in the garden, taking care of your grandkids. It’s perfect.
Except, what if it’s not? What if the things you’ve looked forward to all these years—more time for your hobbies, more time to travel, more time to relax—aren’t enough to sustain you? It’s a common question among retirees, which is why more and more people are abandoning full-time retirement in favor of part-time work.
Find the right role with these tips.
1. It Provides a Sense of Purpose
2. It Connects You With People
3. It Gives You a Financial Cushion (or More Spending Money!)
4. You Realize How Much You Have to Offer
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