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From Golfer to Gardener: How to Choose the Right Retirement Hobby for You

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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The Part-Time Work Pivot: Turning Passion into a Paycheck

For a growing number of retirees, the ideal retirement lifestyle includes some form of work. This isn’t always about financial necessity; often, it’s about staying engaged, maintaining a routine, and enjoying the social aspects of a workplace. Blurring the line between a hobby and a part-time job can be a perfect solution, allowing you to earn some extra income while doing something you genuinely love.

This “second act” career looks very different from your primary one. The focus is on flexibility, enjoyment, and low stress. You get to call the shots, working as much or as little as you want, in a field that aligns with your passions. It’s the ultimate way to leverage a lifetime of experience on your own terms.

Finding Roles That Fit Your Hobby

The key is to think creatively about how your hobby could translate into a paid role. The opportunities are often right in your community, hiding in plain sight. Let’s look at some examples:

If your hobby is golf, you could work as a course ranger, a starter, or in the pro shop. These roles often come with the perk of free or discounted golf.

If you’re an avid gardener, a part-time job at a local nursery or garden center is a natural fit. You’d spend your days surrounded by plants, helping other enthusiasts, and getting a staff discount.

A talented woodworker or crafter could sell their creations online through sites like Etsy, at local craft fairs, or on consignment in local shops. This allows you to set your own production schedule.

For the passionate reader, working a few shifts a week at the local library or an independent bookstore keeps you surrounded by books and people who love them.

If you love fishing, you could work at a bait and tackle shop, sharing your knowledge with customers. If you’re an expert, you might even guide fishing trips.

The animal lover can find paid work as a pet sitter or dog walker, offering a flexible schedule and plenty of unconditional love.

Refreshing Your Resume for a “Second Act”

Applying for a part-time retirement job requires a different approach to your resume. A hiring manager at a local garden center doesn’t need to see a four-page chronological history of your career as an accountant. They need to see that you are reliable, personable, and passionate about the role.

Consider creating a “functional” resume instead of a chronological one. This format emphasizes your skills and experience rather than your job history. Create sections like “Customer Service Skills,” “Organizational Skills,” or “Relevant Experience.” Underneath, use bullet points to describe your abilities, drawing from both your professional career and your hobby.

Keep it to one page. Be concise. There’s no need to include jobs from 30 years ago. Focus on the last 10-15 years of relevant experience. Most importantly, write a brief, compelling summary at the top that explains what you’re looking for—for example, “Seeking a flexible, part-time role where I can share my passion for gardening and provide excellent customer service.”

Organizations like AARP offer valuable resources, including job boards specifically for older workers and articles with tips on re-entering the workforce in retirement. Remember, your life experience is a huge asset. Employers often value the reliability, wisdom, and strong work ethic that experienced workers bring to the table.

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