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Travel Jobs For Retirees
Posted on 2/21/25 at 2:04 pm
Posted on 2/21/25 at 2:04 pm
I remember seeing a thread around November about jobs for retirees and someone posted a link which provided vehicle relocation services. The company seemed to like to hire retired executives.
I am old and can't remember the company or find the thread.
Can anyone help or remember the thread?
Thanks
FYI, old but not get off my lawn old!
I am old and can't remember the company or find the thread.
Can anyone help or remember the thread?
Thanks
FYI, old but not get off my lawn old!
Posted on 2/21/25 at 2:18 pm to BucketListNomad
Don't they usually ship them by car hauler to avoid mileage and road damage?
Posted on 2/21/25 at 2:28 pm to BucketListNomad
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Can anyone help or remember the thread?
I wish I could, but I don't remember the thread. I just wanted to say though...
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BucketListNomad
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Travel Jobs For Retirees
Name checks out.
Posted on 2/21/25 at 2:43 pm to BucketListNomad
I just got retired after 36 years at the Federal Reserve. Pension is strong, but I wouldn’t mind something like that on the side. Let me know if you find it.
Posted on 2/21/25 at 3:11 pm to Big Chipper
Will do.
I know it may be a Longshot but in the original thread someone posted a link to the company's website..
I have not been able to find the thread or the site visited in my history.
There are several companies out there loke this I think. Search driveaway companies.
However I have not found anything that was as appealing on the surface as I saw last November.
I know it may be a Longshot but in the original thread someone posted a link to the company's website..
I have not been able to find the thread or the site visited in my history.
There are several companies out there loke this I think. Search driveaway companies.
However I have not found anything that was as appealing on the surface as I saw last November.
Posted on 2/21/25 at 3:26 pm to BucketListNomad
Any of these sound right? From ChatGPT:
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Here are a few companies that provide vehicle relocation services and have been known to hire retired executives or professionals with extensive experience:
SIRVA
A global leader in moving and relocation services, SIRVA offers vehicle shipping and relocation services, including for individuals and businesses. They have a strong track record of hiring experienced professionals for leadership roles.
Auto Transport 123
Specializing in vehicle shipping services, Auto Transport 123 provides both open and enclosed car transport. They often hire experienced individuals, including retired executives, to leverage their management expertise.
Montway Auto Transport
Known for their vehicle shipping services, Montway Auto Transport offers nationwide and international vehicle relocation. The company values leadership experience and may hire retired executives for strategic roles.
Ship a Car Direct
This company specializes in vehicle shipping across the U.S., providing door-to-door services. They are known for hiring professionals with experience in operations and logistics, including retirees.
Allied Van Lines
Allied offers vehicle relocation as part of their broader moving services. They are part of the SIRVA family and often look for experienced professionals, including retired executives, to manage key operations.
Posted on 2/21/25 at 3:35 pm to BucketListNomad
I can’t think of anything more depressing than “Jobs for Retirees “.
Isn’t the whole point of retiring to not have a job to worry about?
Isn’t the whole point of retiring to not have a job to worry about?
Posted on 2/21/25 at 3:37 pm to Snipe
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I can’t think of anything more depressing than “Jobs for Retirees “.
Isn’t the whole point of retiring to not have a job to worry about?
He's essentially looking for a job that will pay him to do what he already planned to do in retirement.
Pretty sweet gig, if you can find it.
Posted on 2/21/25 at 3:38 pm to BucketListNomad
We have several(8) auto dealerships across the state, and we typically hire safe, retired drivers to move vehicles from dealership to dealership...
Posted on 2/21/25 at 3:41 pm to RichJ
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We have several(8) auto dealerships across the state, and we typically hire safe, retired drivers to move vehicles from dealership to dealership...
Was just going to suggest this.
Dealer trades are also often driven and occasionally they need a parts runner.
Posted on 2/21/25 at 3:43 pm to imjustafatkid
It’s cool. I’m not saying anything like if you gotta worry about money don’t retire. I get it. Some people have to, some people want to.
To me it’s depressing to think about having a job in retirement. If I like doing something I do it. I don’t need to be paid especially if it’s for someone else. That becomes a job you end up being responsible to.
But hey if you like wood working and make chairs and sell them. That’s cool. That not a job, that’s you making money off your hobby.
To me it’s depressing to think about having a job in retirement. If I like doing something I do it. I don’t need to be paid especially if it’s for someone else. That becomes a job you end up being responsible to.
But hey if you like wood working and make chairs and sell them. That’s cool. That not a job, that’s you making money off your hobby.
Posted on 2/21/25 at 3:44 pm to BucketListNomad
Gonna need a travel car trailer and a big arse diesel truck.
I served with joel steele. He did that as a starting gig when he left active duty, lead to buying a lumber mill and a flippin axe franchise, and got him the cash to dragrace his mustang to a world record stick shift coyote time. Last i checked before i deleted FB he had traded the wife and truck in for new models and switched over to hydro seeding with the truck.
I served with joel steele. He did that as a starting gig when he left active duty, lead to buying a lumber mill and a flippin axe franchise, and got him the cash to dragrace his mustang to a world record stick shift coyote time. Last i checked before i deleted FB he had traded the wife and truck in for new models and switched over to hydro seeding with the truck.
This post was edited on 2/21/25 at 3:50 pm
Posted on 2/21/25 at 3:44 pm to BucketListNomad
This thread?
There is a post about halfway down the page with a link to a professional driver job site.
There is a post about halfway down the page with a link to a professional driver job site.
This post was edited on 2/21/25 at 4:09 pm
Posted on 2/21/25 at 3:55 pm to BucketListNomad
Drive and 18 wheeler. See the country and get paid to do it.
Posted on 2/21/25 at 4:28 pm to kywildcatfanone
Oh and if you juamst so happen to have a security clearance you can drive specialized shipments for UPS
Posted on 2/21/25 at 4:38 pm to Snipe
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I can’t think of anything more depressing than “Jobs for Retirees “. Isn’t the whole point of retiring to not have a job to worry about?
The idea is to try and “retire” relatively early and have a part time no stress gig that either gets you to social security or simple stack $ away.
I left full time work at 50 and work part time. Paying off house, still putting into 401k, taking excellent trips and hitting gym more.
Posted on 2/21/25 at 4:51 pm to BucketListNomad
I think the Executive Core Competency / SCORE Service Corps of Retired Executives market is going to be HUGE. Many new managers are flat clueless. If it isn't emphasized on the interwebs, they just don't know about it. I helped a very together 20 something write their very FIRST check last week.
Easy one for less responsibility is car dealers. Parts runners, but they also hire folks for pick up and delivery of people who are getting cars fixed. You can choose the day/days you work. Not good for folks who viscerally hate traffic. Might be good to meet folks, but not in a Taxi/Uber risky kinda way.
Volunteering at worthwhile spots is another. I am eyeing a few days per week at a second hand store that sells donated goods to help people pay for memory care.
Easy one for less responsibility is car dealers. Parts runners, but they also hire folks for pick up and delivery of people who are getting cars fixed. You can choose the day/days you work. Not good for folks who viscerally hate traffic. Might be good to meet folks, but not in a Taxi/Uber risky kinda way.
Volunteering at worthwhile spots is another. I am eyeing a few days per week at a second hand store that sells donated goods to help people pay for memory care.
Posted on 2/21/25 at 4:59 pm to BucketListNomad
My cousin and her husband were doing this a few years back. I think they drove for Hertz. They would schedule 2 vehicles to a common destination and we're traveling together with standard expenses paid in addition to wages. They often drove long distance, halfway across the country or more and upon arrival would have a flight back to their home. They were ex military and enjoyed the opportunity to see a lot of the country. Once they arrived at a destination they were free to proceed with whatever course of action they chose and they did a lot of sightseeing at various locations before returning home.
Posted on 2/21/25 at 5:03 pm to Tyga Woods
That's the one.
You are awesome Tyga... i don't care what the others say about you!??
You are awesome Tyga... i don't care what the others say about you!??
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