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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 258039, member: 25283"] A lot of people still wants to be active after retirement. You can be if are up and doing daily which might mean you picking up a job. But the issue Is how would you enjoy the job as you might not want to go through the hassles that come with with the activities of working. You have to do the following to enjoy still working even after retirement. Start by picking a job that blends with your hobby: You need to do jobs that would make you expending so much energy. So that you can keep at it. Pick a job that give you time for other things You would enjoy a job that doesn't take much of your time like before. So instead of doing the rat race again, you can take a job with a little pay that leaves you enough time to relax and entertain yourself. You can start your own business so that you do it yourself and have all the time you want for other things. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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