rod
Retired 22 years
I highly recommend retirement. If you do plan on getting a part time job make sure it is a fun one that you enjoy and fits your schedule. I was lucky enough to get a job with my local township that allows me to come and go as I please and work as often (or not) as I want to. I see my boss once a month - if I attend the monthly township meeting -otherwise they just send me an email to let me know if there is anything they really need me to do. Once a month I have to clean the town hall before the meeting- other than that I pretty much do as I want. (lots of mowing in the summer and a little snowplowing in the winter.) I wouldn't get rich doing it but it does keep me active and in beer money.
A friend of my wifes is a widower that just happens to like to dance (ballroom style) so he spends his retirement sailing the world on cruise ships teaching lonely ladies how to dance. I bet there are some perks that come with that job
A friend of my wifes is a widower that just happens to like to dance (ballroom style) so he spends his retirement sailing the world on cruise ships teaching lonely ladies how to dance. I bet there are some perks that come with that job