Interested in thoughts form anyone out there who is semi-retired, in other words, who does a bit of paid work during ER. What do you do, how do you like it, what advice would you give others?
My own path in ER has sometimes involved a bit of paid work -- either part-time work for my old company or some independent consulting, and I still hope to one day be paid for my sculptures or to teach yoga. For the last year I have been writing a book on ER, which may also provide some income at some point. Always had wanted to be an author and ER has given me the time to do it-- lots of work for no pay -- an ER dream come true!
In fact, now the editor is looking for more stories about the kinds of part-time (paid) work other ERs do to round out their finances or stay active, so if anyone wants to be in a book on ER (pseudonyms or names, your choice) this is your chance. Any and all thoughts on the dreaded topic of part-time w*rk in ER welcome!
Thx
My own path in ER has sometimes involved a bit of paid work -- either part-time work for my old company or some independent consulting, and I still hope to one day be paid for my sculptures or to teach yoga. For the last year I have been writing a book on ER, which may also provide some income at some point. Always had wanted to be an author and ER has given me the time to do it-- lots of work for no pay -- an ER dream come true!
In fact, now the editor is looking for more stories about the kinds of part-time (paid) work other ERs do to round out their finances or stay active, so if anyone wants to be in a book on ER (pseudonyms or names, your choice) this is your chance. Any and all thoughts on the dreaded topic of part-time w*rk in ER welcome!
Thx