1. Baby-Sitting
If you love spending time with kids, you might as well earn some cash while spending quality time with children. Baby-sitting is oftentimes a flexible part-time job that permits you to work when you want to. To make a stable income one could think of becoming a part-time nanny or daycare provider for one or more kids. Or offer services in the evenings and over the weekends, giving young parents a chance to get out.
Working as a nanny is more than simple employment; it is an opening to make some good in the world while funding your own financial future.
4 thoughts on “10 Great Part-Time Jobs For Retirees”
I retired because of my hands have arthritis. It took me on my job longer and longer to do my work with pain and I was unhappy because of this! I found a job working for the town I lived in it was 20 hours a week and did not require much hand work! I saw so many people that I have not seen in years! I love this job! What more can anyone ask for, I help people that are older than I, talk to many and find out what is going on in my town!!!
So happy for you!
I have worked since my retirement over 20 years ago but I had to retire again to be a
caretaker for my wife who has many health problems. My purpose has become taking care of her
and it is a full time job so I have no plans to go back to work until my situation changes. I
would love to find something to fill in the gaps but I have to work from home to do it.
This was a great article, I retired in 2023 and found a job working at an elementary school in the cafeteria, it’s a great job 20-25 hours a week, 10 minutes from home 9:30 -1:30 summers off weekends off and summers and holidays off all while earning a small paycheck but also getting health benefits. What could be better?