If I was retiring as a single man, you bet your ass that's what I would do.That's what my teacher buddy is going to do when he retires next year. Down in Florida at some beach bar somewhere.
If I was retiring as a single man, you bet your ass that's what I would do.That's what my teacher buddy is going to do when he retires next year. Down in Florida at some beach bar somewhere.
What about a cardio instructor at the gym.
Good luck bro.
I have contemplated that. Also have thought about teaching in private school.If you’re passionate about teaching and feel like you could make a difference, maybe tutor some of the time.
Won’t be handcuffed by all the lib/woke shit.
Could also find that bartending gig and do both part time.
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Thanks for the retirement wishes but I have to pass on the influencer stuff. I'm so out of touch with today's reality.If you would be willing to dumb down the way you speak and could try to sound a little less intelligent you might enjoy being a social media influencer.
Or if you are fit and agile perhaps a tiktok dancer.
Enjoy retirement. All you need to do is learn how to get equal happiness from doing nothing as you currently get from doing everything.
Good luck.
Excellent points to ponder. I don't want a desk job so that rules out many positions. My pension plan has great COLA's and with my retirement accounts I'm fine financially. I will be relocating to either NY or FL or PA next year to be near family. I would like a job with good health care insurance.1. List out your strengths
2. List out things you do not like
3. Do you like working with people?
4. What kind of pace/schedule do you want in your new gig
5. What are your top 3 motivators in rank order?
6. What are your passions and interests?
7. What type of work culture do you enjoy?
8. Do you need additional benefits?
9. Will your current pension and investments hold up under inflation? If not what kind of income do you need to make? Do some stress testing analysis of your retirement income to see how it would hold up if we had 10 yrs of moderate to high inflation.
10. Where do you want to live?
Answer those and you will have weeded out 90% of the jobs that probably wouldn’t be a good fit. Good luck in your search and congrats on your pending retirement.
just out of curiousity, dont you just want to have some time to do absolutely nothing? that's what i did since i retired. i love not needing to do shit or having to be anywhere. but, then again, i'm a lazy ****.
In the same industry, around here a good shop estimator are near or above 6 figures. Starting pay around 60k plusI’m in collision repair. It’s a field in desperate need of techs, abs office staff. Fast track to money these days is actually becoming and estimator and if you want to go up from there work the management chain.
Have a few years to burn and like turning wrenches, hood with your hands, become a body tech. It’s almost a name your price field currently.
I’m in Maryland and I have one estimator at the shop I run making between 4-5k every two weeks like clock work. I work for a MSO so we run a commission pay scale for estimators and at the local level we set base guarantee to get them in the door till they see the real checks. Currently booking appointments till march, it’s wild right now.In the same industry, around here a good shop estimator are near or above 6 figures. Starting pay around 60k plus
I’m in Maryland and I have one estimator at the shop I run making between 4-5k every two weeks like clock work. I work for a MSO so we run a commission pay scale for estimators and at the local level we set base guarantee to get them in the door till they see the real checks. Currently booking appointments till march, it’s wild right now.
I also have techs making 23-24 an hour flat rate