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05-10-2017 07:10 PM
I have done full-time, overtime, and part-time - I now work about 25 hours/wk. I am fortunate to be able to do this. I enjoy the job. Best of both worlds. (I admit, not working, but knowing I had the job, was the best!).
05-10-2017 07:17 PM
I have often worked a full time and part time job over the years. Since I retired, I prefer not to work at all. I volunteer at a local school, which I enjoy and I am free all summer.
I find that I am too busy to have a part time job. My DH retired and he works part time a couple of days a week and he really enjoys it. Of course, his PT job pays really well, more than a lot of people make full time. I have never had a PT job that pays well enough for me to love it.
05-10-2017 07:25 PM
I love part time work. It does not take over your life and you can still do other things. Also it keeps people like me who is not a joiner and motivated on my own to get out, to be around people and feel useful. Also you can quit easier than a full time job with benefits etc. I have only worked part time when I did not depend on it to eat and pay bills. So my part time jobs were my choice to be there not like when I worked full time.
05-10-2017 07:26 PM
I worked per diem for about 4 years after I retired, I'm DONE !!!!
05-10-2017 07:26 PM
I did when I did. But I had the luxury of not needing my employer to provide health insurance nor a hefty weekly paycheck. I worked because I enjoyed my co-workers and clients. I retired in order to pursue voluntary endeavors to serve my church and community.
05-10-2017 07:57 PM
Yes, I preferred part time hours; my last job was 24 hours a week.
05-10-2017 10:16 PM
Agree - part time is best of both worlds. Retired from career in education and now work part time at a college. Love it. Meet interesting people and add to savings. Enjoy activities at college during leisure time like music, theatre, non-credit classes. I'll do this until I'm ready to let it go. Fortunate.
05-10-2017 10:23 PM
I prefer to work a 40 to 45 hour week.....
05-10-2017 10:42 PM
Many years ago I was laid-off from a great job and worked 3 part-time jobs to almost make up income. One of the jobs had great benefits even though it was part-time - everythting but health insurance. I paid my own; the cost was reasonable back then.
I currently hold a full-time job that I'm burnt out on and a part-time job that I love. I'd bail on the full-time job but can't now because of the cost of health insurance.
Sometimes working part-time is a choice and far more fullfilling, at least for me.
05-11-2017 12:06 AM - edited 05-11-2017 10:24 AM
I retired 3 years ago at 51, I work part time doing something totally different with no stress. I work 3-5 days a week depending on amount of demos. It pays very well and I love getting paid every Friday. This week I'm working 4 days, Monday Tuesday and Friday Saturday. Still gives me a lot of free time to do what I want.
Edit it to add, I work anywhere from 6 - 10 hours a days
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