fuzzybuddy
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I'm a real go getter, and I am so bored by retirement. Well, get off your go getter ass, and go find where you could use your attributes. Ya ain't dead.
You're welcome Richadt: I'm glad you are adjusting better to being a retiree.OneEyeDiva, Thank you for the post and the AARP site is just great for new ideas. I will definitely look deeper into some of those options. I must say, since my initial post, I am coping much better with my retirement circumstances. About the boredom, I am winning.
Yesterday, I did absolutely NOTHING. I do need to get caught up, so today I will DOUBLE that effort.
I am always mentally active. That is, ever researching and learning.
Retirement has given me time to pursue my educational activities.
It has now been a year for me and I am down to pinching myself only once a day. After 34 years in a stressful position with lots of staff and responsibilities, it is a dream come true. I originally found I lacked structure to my days, so I have built some in and that really made a difference. I am free to form the rest of my future and it is pretty exciting.
I spent my working years as an admin assistant, and was not prepared for 1/3 of the company to be laid off. I wasn't ready and knew it, but you can't find a job when you're 60! I had to get out of the box and became a personal shopper and nanny. I have 6 elderly customers, who want to stay in their home, but can't drive. I cover for all their errands/doctor/dentist/chemo trips for them. Also, I nanny for a 4 yr old part time (non-working mom, just busy) and I've been with her since she was born. They're like family.
I play bridge twice a month and volunteer when I can at Meals On Wheels. Before I put that together, I was so depressed I could hardly get out of bed in the morning. There are only so many friends & relatives you can go visit, and only so many lunches and dinners you can afford eating out. At my age, I am extremely grateful to be working. Living alone, it's not a job, it's an outing!
What an insensitive post....and you're a Senior Member?Not sure what the point is (of the original post). I believe the kids call it 'humblebragging'. I call it a pity plea that got overrun by bragging.
The bottom line is that you didn't plan ahead and now you're scrambling for it.
You should have researched the medical requirements of a pilot instructor and developed some hobbies - unless you need the money, which is usually caused by... not planning ahead.
The internet and Amazon are full of ways to find how to use your skills and discover new interests.