Monday, May 11, 2020

Retiring to an Adventure - CareerEnlightenment.com

One such example is Jim and Connie Ford of Texas.   Both retired from their local school district, she was an office manager and he was the director of maintenance.   They have worked for 10 years post retirement, at Yellowstone Park.   Connie works in the reservation department and Jim works maintaining the beauty of the campground.   They work a May through Labor Day schedule, 5 days a week, living in an RV they hookup in the Yellowstone campgrounds.   As they both said: “You are dealing with the public and that’s why you’re there.   You have to like the outdoors and meeting people.”   It’s clear they both do.There must be something in the whole idea of a seasonal job that the general population has yet to figure out.   You get to live in some of the most scenic, beautiful locations on earth.   You get a change of pace. Your expenses are minimal.   You usually get housing and sometimes gourmet meals.   Most jobs you get paid for and you meet some of the most interesting p eople you will ever come across.  Who wouldn’t want to this kind of work? If you can’t figure out what to do with the rest of your life, surf through the www.coolworks.com and get inspired.   Your retirement can be an adventure.You can claim you Free Instant Access to my powerful “Should I   Stay or Should I Go” System when you visit : Get your copy of Should I Stay or Should I Go!   You’ll get Strategic Career adaption strategies and more… Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran The Introvert Whisperer Leadership Champion dedicated to helping you claim and live to your full potential.

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