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In reply to the discussion: I've been retired for almost one year now [View all]PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,002 posts)35. I have never understood people who
retire from a job and then get another one because they're "bored". That's a strong indication the person has zero happening with them outside of a job. Which is sad.
Oh, I understand going back to work because you need or want the money. But bored? There are books to read. Movies to watch. Walks to take. Friends to visit.
Personally, I've never had a job that was better than not working. I ceased gainful employment about five years ago, and even though I wouldn't mind having more money, I have enough to pay my bills and do some traveling, so I'm quite happy. Plus, I have never been one to get up early in the morning. I generally sleep until 9 am or so, and just love it.
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Yes, the best is just hanging out with folks you love in local spots you love.
SunSeeker
Jul 2019
#36
After working my arse off in the corporate world for 35 years and raising a family,
OMGWTF
Jul 2019
#11
My wife's been after me retire like her. I told her she's not retired, she's just working for free.
marble falls
Jul 2019
#17
Yep, retirement doesn't mean sitting around. Be sure to guard your time in retirement.
SunSeeker
Jul 2019
#18
My biggest accomplishment since I retired was spending time exercising to get really fit.
MLAA
Jul 2019
#22
The best part of it is when you wake up early in the morning, look outside and see
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2019
#26
I have been retired for 10 years now, the best job I ever had. You have to keep busy. The worst
doc03
Jul 2019
#27
I loved reading this thread and I look forward to the day when I can join you!!! Nt
spooky3
Jul 2019
#29
When I was a young longhair all I wanted was to not work, get high and listen to music
Bradshaw3
Jul 2019
#33