Sounds great to me, but the older I get the more hesitant I
am to start all over by myself.
Would you be willing to work as a cashier somewhere? I
know there are those jobs available in some stores around
here. There's one store close to my house that I've
considered applying at. I don't know how much physical
work there is, but the cashiers they have include older
woman and teenagers. I haven't noticed any older men at
that job. Too bad Wal-mart doesn't have greeters any
longer.
Well, good luck with whatever opportunities you find.
n 9/09/15, anon wrote:
> I posted about having to back to work after planning on
> retirement earlier. And now with a new bionic knee I am
> in the trenches again. I do enjoy parts of teaching
> (the kids, the classroom) but with all the planning,
> duties and extra things thrown at us, i am exhausted.
> Anyway, not sure I can make it for 2 more years after
> this one, but I will need to work at least until I
> qualify for medicare. Just wondering if any of you have
> any ideas of a job good for a former teacher? I could
> teach piano, other part time things, but need the
> insurance of a full time job. Alternatively, I find
> myself more and more called to live in the mountains of
> Tennessee or N Carolina instead of arid Texas. Would I
> be nuts to move off by myself with no friends or family
> there and start a new life? I could live more cheaply,
> find a little house in the woods (trees, no grass to
> mow......sounds like heaven to me.
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