tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2398906867139907280.post2117158692142091454..comments2024-02-24T18:17:14.635+08:00Comments on SeniorsAloud: GIVING NEW MEANING TO WORKING OVERTIMEseniorsaloudhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15349552912264950538noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2398906867139907280.post-4712993164589845092010-05-02T09:57:23.220+08:002010-05-02T09:57:23.220+08:00I have just been re-employed and am looking forwar...I have just been re-employed and am looking forward to it.<br /><br />When I retired it seemed good, but I got bored. I found that I missed contributing; missed the challenge, the purpose and direction work gave me, my co-workers, the daily structure.<br /><br />BUT, I'm not renewing my career. This new work is on contract, will utilize certain skills I have, will give me some extra money to save or use; and since it is a job that depends on the computer, phone and fax my time is flexible; I can work at home or even when I go out of town to play. A few hours in the morning...voila, my recreation is more than paid for.<br /><br />It's exciting to keep yourself challenged and interested as you age, IMHO.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2398906867139907280.post-37503903799619770732010-05-01T13:19:48.203+08:002010-05-01T13:19:48.203+08:00My adage is "Hard work will not a person kill...My adage is "Hard work will not a person kill, but sheer idleness will."Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11716265716448253898noreply@blogger.com