Congratulations on your retirement. The day you worked for is finally here and you’ll never have to work again.
… So now what?
As common as this question is, it’s always unexpected by those who must answer. That’s why we’re here to help. And the stupidly simple answer is, “something.”
Humans aren’t meant to sit around doing anything. The entire ContentRally website is based on this one fact.
So whether you need supplemental income for bills or you just aren’t done contributing to the world, check out these fun jobs after retirement.
The Most Important Thing:
Before the list, here’s something to bear in mind first.
The most important criteria for your post-retirement career is importance itself. That is, you should choose a job that makes you feel important.
A post-retirement job is for you, not for money. At this point in your life, you should be working because you want to, not because you have to. Otherwise, you’re not really retired.
With that in mind, here are some great ideas to get you started.
1. Get Paid For Your Hobby:
What’s your favorite thing to do with all your retirement free time? Is it something you can sell? For most retirees, the best job is getting paid for the hobbies they are already doing.
Are you artistically inclined? Keep doing what you love!
Paint, quilt, make jewelry and purses out of recycled, post-consumer material. Search the net to learn new ways to use your creative talents. Then sell your artistic creations at local art fairs so others can love them, too.
Do you have a green thumb? Keep gardening!
Sell your produce at farmer’s markets. You’ll also save on groceries this way.
Going to the theater is normally an expensive hobby. But, if you work there, it’s a lucrative one. You’ll watch movies for free and make some extra money, too.
2. Teaching, Guiding, Mentoring:
Perhaps your hobby is more of a skill than a product. Hiking, rock-climbing, and horseback riding are valuable skills to those seeking to learn them. You can pass on your knowledge as an instructor.
Teach specific skills as a fishing guide, personal trainer or freelance consultant. If you’re an outdoors expert in your local area, you can be a tour guide or seasonal park ranger. If you’d rather help children learn, be a substitute teacher.
Or pass on your knowledge through writing. If you spend your retirement traveling the world, for example, record your adventures as a travel writer.
3. Child Care:
If you love caring for children, you can become a professional babysitter. You’ll have flexible hours and be a real help in the lives of many parents. Alternatively, you can be an aide in a classroom, preschool, or daycare.
Folks also need help with their furry children. Become a pet-sitter. Or, if you enjoy walking more than sitting, be a professional dog-walker.
4. Driving:
If driving relaxes you, make it a career. There are a lot of driving jobs that are easy to get into and offer flexible hours. The most famous are Uber and Lyft.
But if you’d rather drive alone, transport things instead of people. As a courier, you can receive on-site training and take small trips around town.
Or, as a truck driver, you can take much longer trips and broaden your horizons. There are thousands of excellent training facilities for this type of work, like this Tennessee truck driving school.
Be warned, though, that these jobs may require some heavy lifting. Depending on your particular health situation, this can be good or bad for you. Ask your doctor before taking any job that requires lifting.
Fun Jobs After Retirement:
If you’re retired, it’s now more important than ever to do what makes you happy. Make the rest of your life the best of your life with these fun jobs after retirement.
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