denoid
Structural
- Oct 2, 2003
- 110
I’ll try to say this as short as possible. In December, 2011, I finished my 37th year of engineering practice in the private sector. Prior to 2008, I thought I could actually retire someday, but it’s not looking good coming up on age 60. While I’ve mostly enjoyed many aspects of my career, it’s becoming obvious to me that my next adventure needs to be something different, especially if I need to work for another 10 - 15 years. Frankly, the responsibility and the stress weigh on me heavily from time to time.
Walmart Greeter is out, since I have some golden handcuffs, (mortgage, 1 kid still in college, etc). Scaling back on my current job doesn’t sound real good either, since the same deadlines and stress will always be there, even with a reduced workload.
I still work fulltime; my wife & I are still healthy; I have hobbies; I’m trying to teach myself a foreign language (German); I volunteer regularly for a couple of organizations; my wife and I love to travel, but I didn’t have to travel much for my career.
Somehow, I’d like to combine my “other skills” picked up over 37 years, as well as language and travel, into my next adventure. The kicker is that I’ll need to pay the bills and cover healthcare costs for another 10 – 15 years until I really can retire.
Does anybody know of any success stories of friends, acquaintances, or co-workers who have rolled their life skills into a successful second (non-engineering) career, and actually made it work?
Walmart Greeter is out, since I have some golden handcuffs, (mortgage, 1 kid still in college, etc). Scaling back on my current job doesn’t sound real good either, since the same deadlines and stress will always be there, even with a reduced workload.
I still work fulltime; my wife & I are still healthy; I have hobbies; I’m trying to teach myself a foreign language (German); I volunteer regularly for a couple of organizations; my wife and I love to travel, but I didn’t have to travel much for my career.
Somehow, I’d like to combine my “other skills” picked up over 37 years, as well as language and travel, into my next adventure. The kicker is that I’ll need to pay the bills and cover healthcare costs for another 10 – 15 years until I really can retire.
Does anybody know of any success stories of friends, acquaintances, or co-workers who have rolled their life skills into a successful second (non-engineering) career, and actually made it work?