5. Translator
If you are someone who has a strong grip over numerous languages, like Spanish, French, German, etc., then opting for a translator job as a part-time resource is a great option.
Since a translating job demands candidates to be fluent in at least two languages, the pool of prospective applicants is much smaller than many other job positions. Therefore, it’s stress-free for qualified candidates to find jobs.
Being employed as a translator is a great opportunity not only to use your existing knowledge but also to keep your language abilities sharp even after retiring. Moreover, translators are well paid with the option of high flexibility working hours.
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?