Showing posts with label retirement job. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retirement job. Show all posts

Monday, July 19, 2010

Perhaps You Won't Need a Retirement Job


So what is the new retirement with so many people expecting to have some sort of retirement job?

According to a recent study by the Pew Research Center, 77 percent of American employees include working for pay at a retirement career as part of their retirement plan.

Most of these American soon-to-be retired surveyed say they'll be working because they want to, not because they have to.
Don't count mentioning a retirement job in your retirement speech, however, or braggin about your great retirement job on your retirement T-shirts.

Pew, however, finds those statements out of step with the experiences of people who have already retired. Just 12 percent of the American retirees Pew surveyed say they are currently working either full or part time in a retirement job for pay. And according to the results of another survey cited by Pew, only 27 percent of current retirees have had any sort of retirement job doing anything for pay during their retirement.

What this means is that retirees or the soon-to-be retired who plan to have a retirement job should think again. Of course they create any one of many unreal retirement jobs. For instance, they can take up writing and self-publishing as I have done.

Perhap not as many people will need to work in retirement as think they will have to.

Currently, most American retirees don't have a lot of retirement income.

Here, according to the 2007 American Census, is the total retiree income for households age 65 and older in the U.S.:

    • Under $5,000 (2.4 percent)
    • $5,000 to $9,999 (7.7 percent)
    • $10,000 to $14,999 (13.3 percent)
    • $15,000 to $19,999 (11.4 percent)
    • $20,000 to $24,999 (9.3 percent)
    • $25,000 to $34,999 (15 percent)
    • $35,000 to $49,999 (13.7 percent)
    • $50,000 to $74,999 (11.9 percent)
    • $75,000 to $99,999 (6 percent)
    • $100,000 and over (9.3 percent)

Note: Don't forget to include your spouse in your retirement plan.


    "It [retirement] was absolutely boring. You can't go and say, 'I'm retired now.
    That's it!' It won't take long and you're really gone for good and someone throws the last shovel of dirt on a coffin with your name on it. That's the moment you're really retiring — when you die."
    — Ozzy Osbourne

    The Ideal Retirement Plan: "Marry an old rich broad and wait for her to die."
    - Ivan Wilson (commenting on an online article about retirment.)

    "I used to have dreams that I died at my desk.
    Now that I've retired, I don't have those dreams anymore."
    - Haselback (commenting on an online article about retirement.)

Ernie J. Zelinski
Best-Selling Author, Innovator, and Creativity Consultant
Author of How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free
(Over 125,000 copies sold and published in 9 languages)
and The Joy of Not Working
(Over 250,000 copies sold and published in 17 languages)

Sunday, March 21, 2010

How to Retire Rich Working Only Four Hours a Day

If you a baby boomer approaching retirement age, no doubt lately you have been thinking that you may have to change your retirement plan to one in which you work until you drop dead on the job.

I semi-retired when I was 35 years old and had a net worth of minus $30,000 (due to debts).

Many people will say that this is impossible and stupid. I say "bull" because I have done it!

Although I can't completely retire at this point, I can live comfortably and continue to be semi-retired, working a few hours a day on my creative projects.

My retirement plan is based on contining to work on fun, creative projects such as the ones that I have worked on for the last few years, including writing books, creating e-books and putting together funky websites, that can generate tidy profits while at the same time helping people to greater heights at work and play.

Perhaps you are looking for a dream job or an unreal career that is both fun and lucrative.

Here is great information about how you can increase your retirement income.

Have you ever thought about sharing your life’s story and strategies for success with the world?

Have you ever written down four or five how-to lessons about life or business and thought, “Man, people would pay for this hard-earned wisdom.”

If yes, then you’re a lot more like the “gurus” than you might have thought.

(And you might as well get paid like them, agreed?)

Legendary trainers like Tony Robbins, Jack Canfield, Deepak Chopra, John Gray, and Marianne Williamson all decided at some point to teach others.

Want to be the next guru in your field?

If so, you have to learn to position, promote, and get paid like one. Learn how in this complimentary video:

This amazing in-depth training video will teach you how Brendon Burchard went from being bankrupt and unknown to earning $4.6 million in 24 months with just one assistant.

You will learn:
  • How Brendon used an innovative (and simple) strategy towrite a short how-to ebook and get it downloaded 117,000 times, making him an instant expert (and rich guy).

  • How Brendon skipped the speaking circuit advice of startingout at a few hundred bucks per speech and LEAPED to $25,000 per speech with one secret approach to getting booked as a speaker.

  • How Brendon pulls in $500,000 plus paydays (that’s net) in just one easy to create weekend seminar.

  • How Brendon gets coaching clients to pay $25,000 a year without having to work with them one-on-one every month.

This valuable retirement job information is available at:

Brendon is the go-to guy for authors, speakers, coaches, seminar leaders and online marketers. This insanely detailed and innovative training will show you why.

Mark Victor Hansen, John Gray, Tom Antion, and David Bach call on Brendon for his strategies.

One fascinating aspect of humanity is that some ordinary people achieve great results in their lifetimes while others with much greater talent, intelligence, and education merely eke out an existence. The core of the matter is that you don’t have to be a saint or a genius to make an impact or big difference in this world.

Fantasies and dreams don’t have to be a waste of time. Real people attain unreal success — so can you! Particularly if you have always wanted to achieve in some career field, you are selling yourself short by sitting back and talking about it.

Practically every spectacular achievement was once thought impossible. What is impossible today to most people may be tomorrow’s breakthrough success for some ordinary, but motivated individual. In many cases, one highly talented — but negative — person is saying, "I don’t have what it takes and it can’t be done," while another ordinary — but empowered — person is responding to the same situation with "This looks like a great opportunity to create something new and interesting." Guess which one will eventually experience real success in life?

Ultimately, getting much more of what we want in life is not all that difficult. It’s not so much a matter of being exceptional compared to others; it’s a matter of how effectively and efficiently we utilize what we have. This means putting our talents, skills, and available resources to the best possible use.

That is what I am doing.

I just took Brendon's Burchard's Partnership/Sponsorship Seminar in San Francisco last weekend and immediately signed up for his Expert's Academy Training in October.

This shows how much I learned from Brendon.

I’m thinking you can learn something from him too.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Retirement Quotes about Working at Fun Retirement Jobs When You Retire


Working in Retirement Years

According to Statistics Canada, more than 300,000 Canadians 65 or older worked
in 2001

  • 57% were 65-69
  • 26% were 70-74
  • 17% were 75 or older
If you are going to work in your retirement years, why not work at a Fun Retirement Job ?