Anonymous wrote:Retired annuitants.
But I get what you're saying. I think A LOT of us wish we could work 20 or 30 hours a week (and be paid less). I don't even need the health insurance, which I realize is a factor with part time work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over 35+, I don't remember ever seeing someone unretire and come back as a Fed after retirement. Many come back as contractors. What makes you think you can come back in after you check out? I have to say, you don't sound ready. Understand the retirement math, income, current economic situation (and how it will affect your COLA)...etc. A lot of planning needed before you decide.
I know one very specialized ALJ who unretired, but it was a very unique situation
PP you are responding to. The only one-time person was allowed came back, he had a very unique skill set. Even with that, his time was limited to 6 months and required Secretary's Office approval. Maybe it's more frequent at other agencies but at my mid-sized agency, we just don't see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over 35+, I don't remember ever seeing someone unretire and come back as a Fed after retirement. Many come back as contractors. What makes you think you can come back in after you check out? I have to say, you don't sound ready. Understand the retirement math, income, current economic situation (and how it will affect your COLA)...etc. A lot of planning needed before you decide.
I know one very specialized ALJ who unretired, but it was a very unique situation
Anonymous wrote:Over 35+, I don't remember ever seeing someone unretire and come back as a Fed after retirement. Many come back as contractors. What makes you think you can come back in after you check out? I have to say, you don't sound ready. Understand the retirement math, income, current economic situation (and how it will affect your COLA)...etc. A lot of planning needed before you decide.