Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am almost 62 and ready to retire from my federal job after 29 years. I’ve had enough.
Question: Do you work part-time in your retirement and if so, what do you do? Do you work in your field or in something completely different? How long did you take a break , if any, before you found another paying job?
Inquiring minds what to know.
If you need to be bringing money in, I’d keep working in your fed job.
NP here. DH is retiring at 52 with 70% of his income as pension. It really doesn’t make sense for him to continue working his high stress job full time for that extra 30%.
Anonymous wrote:EEO Investigations - scale up or down and work from home. Contractors tend to love retired feds
Anonymous wrote:HI. I am the OP. I will get a government pension, which is a small fraction of what I am earning full time. Just need to supplement it somewhat to put off pulling from savings. Just curious about fun things people find to do..not necessarily in their field of expertise. I can do what I did in the feds part-time, but would be interested in exploring completely different areas too.Not into retail though. Only part-time gigs. Not too terribly physical or on my feel all day..
Thanks,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am almost 62 and ready to retire from my federal job after 29 years. I’ve had enough.
Question: Do you work part-time in your retirement and if so, what do you do? Do you work in your field or in something completely different? How long did you take a break , if any, before you found another paying job?
Inquiring minds what to know.
If you need to be bringing money in, I’d keep working in your fed job.
I recently retired at 50 from the feds and I make the same amount of money working as a contractor 3 days/week as I did working full time. My spare time has obviously doubled and it has been great, no regrets whatsoever. I'll probably fully retire in a couple of years.
Can I ask what field - in general? And do you have a clearance? This sounds ideal.
Not me, but somewhat similar in that I make a decent hourly wage ($150/hr) part-time now. That compensation is very likely related to my clearances, which are required for my part-time job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am almost 62 and ready to retire from my federal job after 29 years. I’ve had enough.
Question: Do you work part-time in your retirement and if so, what do you do? Do you work in your field or in something completely different? How long did you take a break , if any, before you found another paying job?
Inquiring minds what to know.
If you need to be bringing money in, I’d keep working in your fed job.
I recently retired at 50 from the feds and I make the same amount of money working as a contractor 3 days/week as I did working full time. My spare time has obviously doubled and it has been great, no regrets whatsoever. I'll probably fully retire in a couple of years.
Can I ask what field - in general? And do you have a clearance? This sounds ideal.