• Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    If the point of getting a job is so that you can eventually retire one day, and you know what you want to do when you retire, you should start doing what you want to do now while you can enjoy it.

    Similarly, If you feel like the place you were born in makes you unhappy, move to a different place. There are so many places.

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      3 months ago

      The problem is that the one thing I want to do that I’m not already doing is “not work”

      I don’t have any grand plans to take up new hobbies or anything in my retirement (though I’m sure I’ll continue collecting hobbies just as I always have) I just want to be able to do them on my own schedule

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        3 months ago

        That was my focus too, finding a way to have more time to myself on my own terms.

        I usually suggest teaching English abroad if you’re a native speaker.

        You could chant primary colors at kindergarteners online line for a maximum of 20 hours per week, or in person for a maximum of 10 hours per week and clear $400 easy.

        You could also teach 20 hours a week for 6 months and then live off the savings for years.

        That’s minimum wage 400 bucks a week, we’ll say you spent $400 for monthly expenses wherever you are, tje other 3 weeks are all your necessary expenses for 3 months without working, or one month partying.

        Want to boost your pay? Take an internationally accredited tefl course online for a couple days, pdf tests, that costs 40 bucks and you’ll instantly be paid more than the minimum wage($20 an hour’s the usual minimum) they pay teachers at any job you apply for.

        If having your own time is really the most important thing to you, as it is to me, the process is very simple, especially for native English speakers.

        You don’t need to do it the rest of your life either.

        Work part-time for a few months and then take a year off to figure out If you’re doing what you want to be doing. At least you won’t be wasting time and money figuring it out.

        Do you want to keep vacationing? Then you have already done it and have experience with that.

        The next year you vacation it’ll be even cheaper and easier than it was the first time.

        Do you want to pursue a hobby professionally? You have time to set that up. Or you can pursue the hobby for fun, indefinitely.

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          You could chant primary colors at kindergarteners online line for a maximum of 20 hours per week, or in person for a maximum of 10 hours per week

          That may work for you, and if it does I’m happy for you, but for me, as much as I want more time for myself and my hobbies, one thing I want even more is to not ever spend any amount of time doing anything even remotely like that.

          I also have no real interest in working abroad even if I didn’t think that job sounded horrible. A week or two of vacation, sure, but by the end of week 2, I’m ready to go home, and that’s really the point here, I want to be able to just stay home, and only leave when it’s to do something I want to do.

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            3 months ago

            So youre sure you don’t like the situation you’re in, but equally sure you don’t want to leave that situation.

            You have a lot of company.

            Teaching is not the only option, and no, that’s not what I do.

            It doesn’t sound like you’re really looking for solutions yet.