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7 Retirement Jobs People Take Just For Free Perks

May 13, 2026 · Retirement Life
A retiree in a straw hat sits in a golf cart at sunrise, checking a tee-time clipboard on a green fairway.
A starter in a sun hat monitors the misty morning fairway from his cart with a clipboard.

3. Golf Course Marshal or Starter

Golf is a notoriously expensive hobby. Between greens fees, cart rentals, and equipment, a dedicated golfer can easily spend several hundred dollars a month. Becoming a golf course marshal, starter, or pro shop attendant completely eliminates this financial burden.

A starter manages the tee sheet and ensures groups tee off on time, while a marshal drives the course to ensure groups maintain a proper pace of play and follow course etiquette. The work is low-stress, keeps you outdoors, and surrounds you with people who share your passion for the game.

The primary perk is complimentary access to the course. Depending on the club, working just one or two shifts a week grants you free rounds of golf, complimentary use of the driving range, and substantial employee discounts on apparel and equipment in the pro shop. For a retiree playing three times a week, this job pays for itself in waived fees alone.

4. Event Venue Usher or Ticket Taker

If you love live entertainment but hate the exorbitant ticket prices and service fees, working at a local arena, theater, or stadium is a brilliant solution. Venues constantly need reliable staff to scan tickets, guide guests to their seats, and manage crowds during events.

Ushers are usually permitted to watch the concert, play, or sporting event once the initial rush of seating is over. You get paid an hourly wage to essentially attend world-class performances.

Because events take place primarily in the evenings or on weekends, the scheduling is incredibly flexible. You can often pick and choose which events you want to work, allowing you to tailor your schedule around your favorite sports teams or touring musicians. It is an excellent way to stay culturally engaged and social without spending a fortune on entertainment.

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4 comments on “7 Retirement Jobs People Take Just For Free Perks”

  1. Danny Triplin says:
    June 5, 2026 at 12:13 pm

    Would definitely like to try this and want additional information.

    Reply
  2. Mary L Amidon says:
    June 5, 2026 at 12:04 am

    Would be great if I knew how to search and get that type of job

    Reply
  3. Matthew Charles says:
    June 4, 2026 at 7:45 pm

    Would love to try this, looks challenging.

    Reply
  4. Matthew Charles says:
    June 4, 2026 at 7:40 pm

    I’m interested in this type of job, please let me know which Airlines are available

    Reply
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