So, you're thinking about going back to work ...

   / So, you're thinking about going back to work ... #11  
I don’t know why salary isn’t the first thing discussed especially for lower paying jobs. It would save a lot of time for both parties. I saw a handyman position for an apartment complex back in the winter when work was slow. I inquired about the position and they wouldn’t even give a ballpark salary. I figured it must suck so I didn’t do anything further.
 
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You can also use the interview process to collect information to determine whether you want to work there,

I was basically conducting the interview today. They failed due to their nonanswerspeak.

Most people apply to a bunch of places because they need a job. So they wouldn’t go into all these questions before knowing if the company is interested. Just MHO.

True, but when somebody asks those questions, they should get open, informative replies.

I don’t know why salary isn’t the first thing discussed especially for lower paying jobs. It would save a lot of time for both parties.

This position stated to the effect of 'competitive, commensurate with experience', but this job can pay anywhere from minimum wage to around $30K, so it really does matter.
 
   / So, you're thinking about going back to work ... #13  
I have to agree with drssg about being bored, NOT. I always find as much work as I can stand right around my house. My neighbor always asks me what I have planned for tomorrow, I always tell him, my only plan is to wake up. Then after that something always pops up that needs doing.
No pay in it, but it keeps my heart pumping.
 
   / So, you're thinking about going back to work ... #14  
Wanting to go back to work?? NOT... If you find you need extra money after retirement you probably didn't plan very well to begin with..
 
   / So, you're thinking about going back to work ... #15  
4 weeks in, I am not bored, I do not miss a minute of it. That may change, if it does I will start looking for something. Right now my plan I looks a lot like Garys..
 
   / So, you're thinking about going back to work ... #16  
I have to agree with drssg about being bored, NOT. I always find as much work as I can stand right around my house. My neighbor always asks me what I have planned for tomorrow, I always tell him, my only plan is to wake up. Then after that something always pops up that needs doing.
No pay in it, but it keeps my heart pumping.

Amen to that !

Got some fence somewhere in a wooded section apparently needs fixing (cow got out yesterday....moved them to another section of pasture last night, haven't walked the fence yet) Got a mini-split heat pump ordered I need to put in before it gets too hot. Got a 'gut-to-the-studs' remodel of the master bath room planned AFTER we get two pigs slaughtered and in the freezer. Want to add some more solar panels to my system this fall. Garden ALWAYS needs tilling/weeding in addition to mowing/weedeating around the place. Shop building needs painting. Need to slaughter steer for the freezer this fall. 4 cords of firewood to log out, cut/split/stack for winter of 2022 (or rotation gets out of order) 30 older layer hens need to go in canning jars about September when the new flock starts laying. 4yr hoop house plastic is 4 yrs old now, gonna need to replace it. Wife wants some furniture built for the house (table, hutch etc)....that will tie up some of the cold weather time.

Who has time to work for someone else ?
 
   / So, you're thinking about going back to work ... #17  
Wanting to go back to work?? NOT... If you find you need extra money after retirement you probably didn't plan very well to begin with..

I dunno about that. I could probably get by on SS and my savings, but working P/T enables me to live a better lifestyle than those would afford. It also gets me out of the house a couple days a week and makes me feel like I'm being useful, I could slip into hermit mode quite easily and don't want to do that.

Besides, I'm only in my late 60s, in good health, why wouldn't I want to be somewhat productive? Besides, house projects/hobbies can get expensive.
 
   / So, you're thinking about going back to work ... #18  
... Who has time to work for someone else ?
And a lot of DIY projects can replace the wages you need to spend if you work too many hours and you don't have any free time. Not just construction and repairs:

I had an extreme example Thursday: Wife woke up with a toothache. Same-day root canal surgery and the cavity packed with antibiotic. Got a prescription for a week's antibiotic plus Motrin for pain and inflammation. We went to the pharmacy near home. Found the special non-penicillin antibiotic was going to cost $145. Pharmacist suggested buy the Motrin but drive to Kaiser for the antibiotic if our health plan covered it. Dropped off wife, drove more than an hour round trip and got the antibiotic at the Kaiser regional hospital, their only pharmacy open late. It cost $5 versus the $145 I would have paid at the neighborhood pharmacy - a choice I might have made if I had to work early the next day. That's $140 we didn't need to be spend because we have free time.

I've seen retirement advice saying your cost of living is the same in retirement. That's not my experience. We do fine with a lot less cash spent. I retired when my savings hit a certain amount, now 20 years later I've concluded that was prudent but its turned out that it was way more than we have needed.
 
   / So, you're thinking about going back to work ... #19  
I dunno about that. I could probably get by on SS and my savings, but working P/T enables me to live a better lifestyle than those would afford. It also gets me out of the house a couple days a week and makes me feel like I'm being useful, I could slip into hermit mode quite easily and don't want to do that.

Besides, I'm only in my late 60s, in good health, why wouldn't I want to be somewhat productive? Besides, house projects/hobbies can get expensive.

I guess I have enough chores to do around to keep me busy and I put enough money in the right spots to live comfortably..
 
   / So, you're thinking about going back to work ... #20  
4 weeks in, I am not bored, I do not miss a minute of it. That may change, if it does I will start looking for something. Right now my plan I looks a lot like Garys..

Congrats Rick. You're gonna love it. I highly recommend it, the hours are great. I never know what day it is. 50/50 on the month.

I cannot comprehend looking for a job. I cannot comprehend being bored. I don't have time for a job.

It's my opinion that those who struggle with retirement kinda went thru life mixed up. Their life was their job. My job was how I paid for my life.

7.5 years for me. Have not regretted a moment.
 

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