It is perfectly understandable that many of us experience a numbing void when we retire from day to day involvement in the career that occupied the bulk of our time and it can prove doubly unnerving when there is no plan for replacement in position.
Don’t let this happen to you
Adding to your education won’t keep you fully occupied, so to ensure a happy, successful and fulfilling retirement you would do well to consider stretching your abilities further in one or more of the options featured in this and successive chapters.
Let’s kick off with some questions you might want to ask yourself about becoming involved in part time employment.
Would I be fit for it?
Would it help to fill a gap in my new lifestyle?
Would it affect my state retirement pension?
What about deductions like national insurance?
Do I need the extra cash it would bring in?
Alternatively, should I put the income towards an investment, a purchase?
Would I go back to what I worked at before?
Should I look at something entirely different?
Do I possess special skills I’ve never tested out in the workplace?
Where would I look for opportunities?
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