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ibrahimjumary
I am a civil servant about to retire in 4 years to come. I know a lot of furniture making and farming too. Whi
Asked by ibrahimjumary
want an advice on how to keep going after retirement.

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Well, if you know about furniture making than you could get a job as a furniture repair technician at a furniture company. It is an easy job....stuff cushions,t/u scratches in wood..you get the point..you travel to people hmes,make your own route and your own schedule...not to mention good money. I work for a company that offers this position and my techs make anywhere from $1000-$2000 a week. Don't know if thats good for you but it's good for retirement I think!
my brain
Answered by AMANDA D

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I always thought Civil Servants had inflation proof pensions based on 1/50ths Final Salary .. guess the gutter press got it wrong again ..
Answered by Steve B

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My business is based around working with people and helping others. It can be passed on to relatives when you you get older if you want to as well. I know one 78 year old who had just started in the business who said it was so refreshing to be doing something useful that it had given him a new lease of life. Have a look, you can get started around your work and do as much or as little as you want
Answered by james more4yourlife.co.uk


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