Great tips. The 10 tips that are shared are really helpful for those who are under 40. They should follow these tips so they can get a better opportunity.
Hi Carlos, thanks for sharing such job search sites. These sites will really help the candidates in their job search. You can also recommend diversityworking. Lots of employers post their company's job with detailed description.
What irritates me about the Kmart doubles is you have to spend $25 after coupons to be able to double it. Then they limit the number. I've also had the problem of no merchandise - either they don't carry it, or they're out all the time - that I don't even shop there anymore.
Like others have mentioned, I'd like to be able to travel with friends, but also meet new people along the way. It'd also be nice to have time to really get into some hobbies like gardening and hiking.
I want to spend retirement working in some way, on things that are fun for me! Pet sitting, maybe run a doggie daycare, consulting...things that are fun and low pressure. I'd also like to travel, volunteer, and read a lot of books!
I want to relax and walk to the beat of my own drum, not sticking to any regimented schedule. I want to read, help others, and love my family and dog. Can't wait!
Coolpad from I-wireless.....19.99 no contract. $35 per month for unlimited text, calls, data (first so many gigs at high speed and then lower but very adequate). They have a larger version for $69.99. My family have used both. Highly recommend for kids who tend to drop, run over and otherwise destroy their phones.
I am already easing into "retirement," and so far I have it all. Work: I'm continuing to earn some money from writing and have add another minor income stream from tutoring. Family: My husband and I care for our two grandchildren two days a week, plus occasional evenings and have an extended family dinner about once a week. We also go on vacation with the family every other year. Learn new things: Recently, I took golf lessons and now play 9 holes once a week with my husband. I'm also planning on learning Spanish. Giving back, being useful: I volunteer with the state fish and wildlife department which involves me with a wide variety of activities. Staying physically active: I exercise 6 days a week--water aerobics, workout videos, walks with my daughter, golf. One area I'd to beef up--more cultural engagement (plays, concerts, art museums)--but we're on a limited budget.
This is how I see it. If my car is worth $3000 and the damages are $1000 then I can either fix the car and keep it's value at $3000 or take the $1000 and spend it on something else knowing that my car is really only going to be worth about $2000 now. Either way, it's still my money. I'm just using it in a different way. But, I feel like this works for me because my car is almost 10 years old, is paid off and has 260,000 miles on it.
I would like to live by the water, spend time with my daughter and do community work for the church to help sick and elderly people. Do some traveling also.
Thank you for the opportunity!
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Great tips. The 10 tips that are shared are really helpful for those who are under 40. They should follow these tips so they can get a better opportunity.
Hi Carlos, thanks for sharing such job search sites. These sites will really help the candidates in their job search. You can also recommend diversityworking. Lots of employers post their company's job with detailed description.
What irritates me about the Kmart doubles is you have to spend $25 after coupons to be able to double it. Then they limit the number. I've also had the problem of no merchandise - either they don't carry it, or they're out all the time - that I don't even shop there anymore.
Like others have mentioned, I'd like to be able to travel with friends, but also meet new people along the way. It'd also be nice to have time to really get into some hobbies like gardening and hiking.
Cherries are listed int he May section
Travel the world and experience different cultures!
I'll echo what others have said, relax, work optionally, travel and spend time with my family.
I'd like to spend time enjoying my family and traveling.
I hope to travel.
I want to spend retirement working in some way, on things that are fun for me! Pet sitting, maybe run a doggie daycare, consulting...things that are fun and low pressure. I'd also like to travel, volunteer, and read a lot of books!
I have $19010 on my paypal - what should I do?
I'm not sure exactly how I want to spend retirement, but I certainly don't want to spend it working 40 hours a week.
I would love to spend it traveling!
How do you find out how many points your trip will cost without purchasing the points first?
I'd like to travel all over the place in the US and abroad. Hopefully I'll have some grandkids to love on too.
I want to relax and walk to the beat of my own drum, not sticking to any regimented schedule. I want to read, help others, and love my family and dog. Can't wait!
Coolpad from I-wireless.....19.99 no contract. $35 per month for unlimited text, calls, data (first so many gigs at high speed and then lower but very adequate). They have a larger version for $69.99. My family have used both. Highly recommend for kids who tend to drop, run over and otherwise destroy their phones.
Hoping to travel extensively! We love to travel and I can't wait to see more of the world.
I am already easing into "retirement," and so far I have it all. Work: I'm continuing to earn some money from writing and have add another minor income stream from tutoring. Family: My husband and I care for our two grandchildren two days a week, plus occasional evenings and have an extended family dinner about once a week. We also go on vacation with the family every other year. Learn new things: Recently, I took golf lessons and now play 9 holes once a week with my husband. I'm also planning on learning Spanish. Giving back, being useful: I volunteer with the state fish and wildlife department which involves me with a wide variety of activities. Staying physically active: I exercise 6 days a week--water aerobics, workout videos, walks with my daughter, golf. One area I'd to beef up--more cultural engagement (plays, concerts, art museums)--but we're on a limited budget.
HSA accounts are good for this as well.
I want to travel and remain active.
This is how I see it. If my car is worth $3000 and the damages are $1000 then I can either fix the car and keep it's value at $3000 or take the $1000 and spend it on something else knowing that my car is really only going to be worth about $2000 now. Either way, it's still my money. I'm just using it in a different way. But, I feel like this works for me because my car is almost 10 years old, is paid off and has 260,000 miles on it.
I would like to live by the water, spend time with my daughter and do community work for the church to help sick and elderly people. Do some traveling also.
Thank you for the opportunity!
I would spend it closer to home and doubt I'd travel much.