What jobs available after retirement ?
#1
Posted 20 April 2011 - 02:37 AM
Accordingly to my retirement plan, I need to dump 1k every month until 65 years old.
What alternatives would I have?
1k is not a problem as long as I am employed working but had my reservation in case something happens ie kanna sack!
#2
Posted 20 April 2011 - 03:04 AM
Something serious, just to see anyone had signup for prudential prusave plan or similar.
Accordingly to my retirement plan, I need to dump 1k every month until 65 years old.
What alternatives would I have?
1k is not a problem as long as I am employed working but had my reservation in case something happens ie kanna sack!
Go for the shorter plan, the one that you pay 10 years and get coverage nevertheless. Once inflation kicks in over the subsequent 20 years, any dumbo asset manager will make the money multiply in line at least, and you will still get your coverage.
#3
Posted 16 August 2012 - 01:51 PM
As for me, have already tried for a while, and that is working till my twilight years, coaching tennis. It can maintain my lifestyle as well as keep me healthy. Did it 2 yrs ago when I took a break, and found my calling AFTER I am done with the working world.
How abt you?
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#6
Posted 16 August 2012 - 02:09 PM
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Guess quite a few 40s here. Let's see how many of us are prepared?
As for me, have already tried for a while, and that is working till my twilight years, coaching tennis. It can maintain my lifestyle as well as keep me healthy. Did it 2 yrs ago when I took a break, and found my calling AFTER I am done with the working world.
How abt you?
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#7
Posted 16 August 2012 - 02:11 PM
Your calling for what? M1, Singtel Starhub also got calling plans, free roaming and xxx numbers of free SMS.
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#9
Posted 16 August 2012 - 02:21 PM
Then what exactly is your "calling"?Guess quite a few 40s here. Let's see how many of us are prepared?
As for me, have already tried for a while, and that is working till my twilight years, coaching tennis. It can maintain my lifestyle as well as keep me healthy. Did it 2 yrs ago when I took a break, and found my calling AFTER I am done with the working world.
How abt you?
#10
Posted 16 August 2012 - 02:24 PM
Guess quite a few 40s here. Let's see how many of us are prepared?
As for me, have already tried for a while, and that is working till my twilight years, coaching tennis. It can maintain my lifestyle as well as keep me healthy. Did it 2 yrs ago when I took a break, and found my calling AFTER I am done with the working world.
How abt you?
Me don't intend to retire just yet, but planning to slow down after seeing my kid through university...which is just a few years away.
To me, it is more important to get ourselves ready....to have a choice. A choice to continue working or continue to work. Many are forced to work to earn a living. If we have enough passive income we can choose whether to work or not.
#12
Posted 16 August 2012 - 02:27 PM
would i still be working for earning past retirement age cut off, not sure, hope not.
won't be the same lifestyle that's for sure but enjoyment wise hopefully about there.
i better be prepared

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#13
Posted 16 August 2012 - 02:29 PM
never thought of it much actually,
would i still be working for earning past retirement age cut off, not sure, hope not.
won't be the same lifestyle that's for sure but enjoyment wise hopefully about there.
i better be prepared
Think it is important to start early...if u fail to plan, u plan to fail.......
In addition, perhaps adopt one place where i volunteer, etc.....
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#15
Posted 16 August 2012 - 02:31 PM
I'd like to be an adjunct lecturer in NUS. Tried it before on part time basis and enjoyed interacting and sharing stories with the younger ppl.
giving back with experience and past working stints would help pass on the education and such, and yes, teaching should be like that. Waht is good is you interact and every batch is a different experience.
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#16
Posted 16 August 2012 - 02:32 PM
By the time you reach retirement age, people probably only play tennis in game consoles like Wii....Guess quite a few 40s here. Let's see how many of us are prepared?
As for me, have already tried for a while, and that is working till my twilight years, coaching tennis. It can maintain my lifestyle as well as keep me healthy. Did it 2 yrs ago when I took a break, and found my calling AFTER I am done with the working world.
How abt you?

#17
Posted 16 August 2012 - 02:32 PM
I'd like to be an adjunct lecturer in NUS. Tried it before on part time basis and enjoyed interacting and sharing stories with the younger ppl.
How to become adjunct lecturer? Not necessary in university. I am thinking of doing it in polys but don't know how to go about applying it.
#19
Posted 16 August 2012 - 02:34 PM
Think it is important to start early...if u fail to plan, u plan to fail.......
In addition, perhaps adopt one place where i volunteer, etc.....
You selling insurance ah?
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