The position does not include really any benefits, right? No, not at all. I don't know if 20 hours a week is low level inconvenience for someone because it probably depends on the job. It could be much different if you were working some basic minimum threshold to get health insurance, for example. That could make a massive difference, right? And I could see that you might deal with some low level of inconvenience to make that happen. But I'm 35 now and I see that, you know, I may not that time is not promised.
Has your shrinking retirement portfolio left you considering part-time work to ease your anxiety? Inspired by a blog post from Go Curry Cracker, we discuss BaristaFIRE, time freedom, what it means to be "unemployable", and what work we might consider post-retirement. Be sure to see the links below for the show notes and to the blog post referenced in the video.
Show notes: https://twosidesoffi.com/failing
GCC post: https://www.gocurrycracker.com/failing-at-early-retirement/