obgyn65
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
It is likely I keep a part time job after I FIRE, on top of my volunteering activities.
Sounds like you're getting pretty chummy with management. Maybe they'd prefer doubling your salary and making your working life more interesting, to losing you. Time to challenge them a little?I am getting to the point that I just don't want to do it any more. I am thinking of full retirement within the next year.
Technically retired yes - but in a situation with immense potential - Life is looking very good.
ksr - that sounds great! Do you teach at a local yarn shop or elsewhere?I do a little part-time w*rk now, but in a completely different area from my career. I was in a technical field for 25 years; I now teach knitting classes 2-3 times per week.
ksr - that sounds great! Do you teach at a local yarn shop or elsewhere?
Sounds like you're getting pretty chummy with management. Maybe they'd prefer doubling your salary and making your working life more interesting, to losing you. Time to challenge them a little?
I still think this "grow rich through passive blogging income" craze bears a suspicious resemblance to work. Even the "Smart Passive Income" blogger admits that content triumphs SEO. I'll enjoy figuring out how to do it, but I'm not sure I'm in it for the long haul of maintaining & tweaking.Like Nords, I'm working on a book or three and I'd rather do that and develop some kind of passive income.
I think he'll make the transition on his terms, and it sounds like he'll do just fine.Hubby is retiring on 1 Dec, but has already found another j*b.....however, it is part-time and will make him happy, so I guess I don't mind too much.
Hey, I can quit any time I want!I've found I sometimes spend too much time cruising the web now.