We're all ears, and thanks to retirement, we actually have them time to listen, as long as it's not too seedy, believe me, we've heard it all, it seems. To me, it's a setback, of sorts, I mean, you've obviously thought about retirement as the miles/years drifted by, I know I did, and now that it's here, it's not enough for you. I didn't plan well either, but adjusted my lifestyle, rather than drive again. I understand, like a crutch to stand on when the going gets tough. And let's be honest, 2-3 years? Right, you know as well as most all here, the checks start rolling in, and that new RAM 2500 looks pretty nice, then WHAM! The bottom falls out, and will be in worse shape than if you never went there, and if you don't think it will, I'll end this right now. All I'm saying, it's natural to go back to what paid the bills in a crisis, but in these uncertain times, I'd sure want something more stable than trucking right now. Still, a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest,,,best of luck.
Retired, question.
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In my case, I was forced to retire for medical reasons. I was not ready to retire. I was in my mid-50s when I got off the road. I had been offered a job in a safety department, but then found out even that was not going to be possible. I think for most, their fear of retirement is living on a fixed income. I know several folks now retired who are/were Walmart greeters. You can work up to a set amount, and it won't affect social insecurity. For me, retirement, along with losing my driver's license, got me good. Some days I fight boredom.
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The rest is ideas for the Idea pile.
Industries I have considered going back into......
Yard hostler/spotter
Ag Supply/dairy supply:
DeLaval Does milking equipment
Fertilizer supplies -- Should have a place like this near you Serving Growers in the Pacific Northwest | Valley Agronomics, LLC Idaho
Rock and gravel:
Several quarries and rock pits in my area.
Local landscape supply places that deliver truckloads of chips/sawdust and rocks
AG Harvest and seed hauling:
Would be more seasonal but I am leaning more toward part time over full time. Just enough to get me out of the house/off the property.
I would be looking at the grain silos, Co-op storage places, Ag processors
As very local examples --
Fireworks Importer and wholesaler in town, drag them out to retail places May through mid July. Mid July for returns.
Christmas trees. They grow a lot up here. Farm to retail locations most of November201 and rocknroll81 Thank this. -
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