Retirement Work Ideas

  • Nov 15, 2008
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A home-based business can be a great opportunity for people that need or want to continue working after retirement. Working after retirement can be for many reasons ranging from financial need to just keeping active, alert and busy. In addition to generating some welcome income, a retirement business can give a sense of satisfaction from ongoing accomplishments and allow a good deal of time flexibility. This can allow time for vacations, traveling or just visiting with the grandkids. A nice thing about working after you reach full retirement age (67 for people born after 1938) is that you can get full benefits with no limit on earnings.

The skills and knowledge gained from a lifetime of work can often lead into part-time work after a person is retired. Sometimes it's a matter of looking at all the different skills a person has learned and finding something that is marketable. Consulting may be a good opportunity in technical fields. If consulting isn't your bag, there is a lot of information available for starting a home-based business. Writing and teaching are excellent ways to keep active and possibly earn some additional cash. Networking with friends, neighbors and people that you socialize with can sometimes help identify part-time job or business opportunities. You must be disciplined and skilled at networking, so you can attract clients/contacts. I know a retired farmer that started a lawn mowing service that grew to a lawn care business with more work than he could handle. It allowed him to stay active and work as much or as little as he wanted to.

Starting a retirement business is not easy. If it were, everybody would have one. In fact, it's much easier to get a job and continue to work for someone else. Starting an on-line business is certainly no different, it takes a lot of dedication, time and effort, but it can be challenging and rewarding. Some people start their own home based internet business with no computer experience and are able to earn a nice income from it. They keep growing and learning, stay busy and earn money at the same time. There's a lot of helpful information from commercial websites and the government that can point you in the right direction. Once you select a path, stay with it and don't get discouraged. Just like anything else that is worthwhile, starting a business takes time, patience and perseverance to get the full benefit out of it. Success with work-from-home jobs depends on self-motivation and professional experience, the more you have of both, the better.

There are many ways of earning money on-line, and there are many, many scams out there. If you do a google search for "ways to make money online", you'll finds millions of websites with information. It's possible to earn money by selling merchandise or advertising other people's stuff. Google adwords and adsense work for some people and there are lots of affiliate programs that can be used to earn extra money. Some methods require a website, some don't. The key is to decide on a method that works and learning how successful people have used it to earn money. Look at some websites that you like and see what is being done to generate income and use them as guides. There's no real benefit to inventing the wheel again. You can't copy the website (that's copyright infringement), but you can use them as a model to create original content. It's also important to check out any website you want to do business with. DON'T give out credit card information until you're satisfied that the website you want to do business with is legitimate. Look for those that offer a money back guarantee.

Check out my website and see what I'm doing. I've been working at this for several years on a part-time basis (six to ten hours per week) and I've learned a lot along the way. You're welcome to use any information I have on this website. One thing I've learned is that it takes a lot of time. It's difficult, but not impossible, to develop an on-line business in eight to ten hours a week. It's hard to start something, such as this article, leave it and come back later and pickup the train of thought that you started with in the first place. I imagine it would be easier to start an online business if you joined a program and had someone else guiding your efforts and doing some of the "behind the scenes" work. Sometimes, you have to sign up and pay a monthly fee.

Another thing I've learned is that there is so much information and so many methods out there, it's easy to get sidetracked. You need a goal and a plan to stay on track and make any kind of progress. I have to remind myself to stay on track several times a month. If you're serious about making some extra income during retirement, check out the opportunities that are available for a home-based business. Self employment trumps working for someone else almost every time. With the economy going downhill, it's more important to identify and get into a business that will give you the best return for your effort. Find your niche, do the homework and good luck.

Marshall Crum

Marshall Crum is a retired safety professional, looking for ways to fill up his time, and enjoys writing articles about health and safety issues and other subjects of interest that provide information and help for people. There is a lot of free and useful information on his retirement website. Visit Retire Successfully and subscribe by RSS for email updates. This blog will be updated from time to time, now he that has time to work on successful retirement. The information is always good and free of charge.

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