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Part-Time Work Opportunities for Baby Boomers in Unexpected Places

While Baby Boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964) are retiring in droves or nearing traditional retirement age, many are choosing to work past age 65 – either because they’re not ready to stop working or need the income. So reports Fox Business.

Casey Dowd, a retired Boomer who’s chosen to continue working, offers some interesting suggestions for part-time work for a population that was distinctly shaped by its cultural upbringing. Among his recommendations:

  • For fans of the 1950s TV show  “The Mickey Mouse Club” or those who have visited a Disney theme park, amusement parks around the country offer abundant part-time possibilities. You can escort tourists around the grounds, help load or unload rides, or work at a gift shop or concession stand.
  • “The Loveboat,” anybody? Cruise ships are a great way to impart your knowledge of a skill like golf, bridge, water sports, arts & crafts, dance or photography while seeing the world and visiting exotic ports of call in exchange for room and board and teaching your area of expertise to fellow passengers.
  • Sports enthusiasts can readily find part-time work at baseball and football stadiums and other sports arenas. You can be an usher, ticket-taker, transport players and staff to and from airports – and even take in a game while you’re at it.
  • Be a virtual assistant; a work-from-home bookkeeper; or seek out a library, especially on a college campus where they may have multiple shifts around the clock.

Read the full article from Fox Business.

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