10 Great Part-Time Gigs For Retirees (Available Now!)

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Event Or Travel Coordinator

This part-time gig is an excellent option because you don’t need a degree or any kind of certificate to become an event planner. So long as you’re organized and detail-oriented, you can start up your own business. It’s never too late!

You could start by reaching out to friends and family members that need help hosting any kind of social gathering. Over time, you could build yourself a professional profile. On a similar note, you could also look into becoming a travel agent.

You’d be surprised by just how much you can make by helping different types of groups plan trips. You could even get a part-time gig at a hotel or hospitality agency.

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7 thoughts on “10 Great Part-Time Gigs For Retirees (Available Now!)”

    1. Mary Frances Hamsa

      I feel I am very qualified for this type of position, however, I live 40 minutes from the medical center area in Houston. I do not want to have to travel throughout Houston to be able to be a Patient Advocate though. I am very open to jobs located within a 10-20 minute drive from zip of 77382.

  1. The Fed haven’t changed the threshold before they tax your SS benefits since 1985!
    It’s ridiculous to tax your SS Benefits because you need to work to make ends meet.
    It’s regressive to tax the retired who earn as little as $30 K because they ddin’t accrue the Fat white collar pensions of their former bosses.

  2. I was smart and put away $800 a week for three years before retiring and invested it and has increased too over $300.000.00 to date.

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