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    12 Great Jobs for Retirees That Pay More Than Minimum Wage

    By Jenny Cohen,

    18 hours ago

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    For some Americans, retiring doesn’t necessarily mean you don’t want to work anymore. There are plenty of reasons for older Americans to continue working.

    Perhaps you want to find ways to make extra money , or maybe you found that the retired life isn’t for you. Luckily, companies may be eager to hire older workers with years of previous professional experience.

    But what kind of jobs could be a good fit for you? Here are a few possibilities that may pay more than minimum wage and could be rewarding during your retirement years.

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    1. School bus driver

    School districts across the country are facing a bus driver shortage, and it could be a good option if you’re looking for a good job when you’re older. It can be enjoyable and help you lower your financial stress .

    Drivers are being enticed by higher pay or additional benefits. Plus, districts may pay for your training to drive a bus throughout your neighborhood, and being around kids might keep you feeling young.

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    2. Virtual assistant

    A virtual assistant position may be good if you have previous experience as an administrative assistant or can juggle different administrative duties.

    As a virtual assistant, you can pick and choose the number of clients you take on to have some flexibility with your schedule. You can decide how many hours you want to work doing tasks from home.

    3. Writer

    Freelance writing could be a lucrative option, particularly if you have expertise in a specialized field or worked in other communications positions. Writers can often earn money working from home as much or as little as they like.

    Websites and businesses often need writers regularly. You also might be able to talk to people about subjects that interest you or write about your own personal or professional experiences.

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    4. Sports instructor

    Have you started exercising more now that you’re retired and have some free time? You might also want to consider becoming an instructor for classes you like to take.

    Teachers of yoga or tai chi may need to undergo training or certification, so you might want to check and see which classes best suit your interests and goals.

    5. Event planner

    Event planners have to schedule caterers and venues or organize the different pieces that go into creating a corporate event, wedding, or other event.

    You could have quite a bit of additional flexibility by picking and choosing your clients or your schedule.

    Remember that some events, like weddings, are usually on weekends, but you can decide whether to work weekend or weekday hours.

    6. Bookkeeper

    Do you have experience with accounting? Bookkeeping may be a good option. You could choose your clients and take on whatever volume of work you would prefer in your retired years.

    If you have accounting experience, perhaps you might want to limit your work to accounting's “busy season” leading up to the personal tax return filing deadline in April. Then you can spend the rest of the year doing something else.

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    7. Real estate agent

    Real estate agents need a real estate license in every state and may need to complete other prerequisites to qualify for a job as a realtor, but it could make you some extra cash.

    You might be able to choose how many clients you want to take on or when you want to do showings but be aware that many agents show homes on weekends.

    8. Recruiter

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 8.2 million open jobs in the United States at the end of June.

    With so many unfilled jobs, a company or job recruiting organization may want someone who can contact potential candidates to fill open positions.

    You may need additional people skills such as talking to or interviewing job seekers or searching out the job market for potential employees.

    9. Substitute teacher

    Local schools may need to add to their roster of substitute teachers if they need someone to fill in for a teacher in a classroom or other school setting. And with substitutes in great demand, many school districts around the country are boosting the hourly pay rate.

    You might want to check with your state or local district about qualifications, such as a college degree or background check. But subs might be able to choose their schedules, which means you can decide when to work depending on the need.

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    10. Consultant

    Consulting is a great thing to pursue in the field where you work full-time. You already have the skills and most likely have a network of potential clients. You also may be able to command a good hourly rate depending on your previous experience.

    As with most jobs on this list, you could work as much or as little as you choose. Perhaps you could work for clients occasionally or take on longer work assignments, depending on the project’s needs.

    11. Ride-hailing driver

    Companies like Uber and Lyft need drivers to help fulfill requests from clients. You could set your own hours or pick and choose which rides you may want to provide.

    Be aware that you may have to use your own car, which could lead to additional wear and tear and might require more insurance. But driving for a ride-hailing service could also earn you some extra cash.

    12. Tour guide

    If you live in an area with a museum or other local attractions, working as a tour guide could be a good way to interact with others and showcase your city.

    Check with local attractions to see what kind of tour guide opportunities they may have, and consider choosing a subject that may interest you. You could even help visitors save money on travel by pointing them in the right direction.

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    Bottom line

    One way seniors can avoid wasting money is to not assume that once they’re retired, they can’t work anymore.

    Some post-full-time work opportunities may put your previous experience to use. Others may be new things for you to try as you get older.

    Whatever your reasons, finding a new position you haven’t tried before or one in a field you’re already connected to could be good for you socially and financially as you move forward with your retirement.

    Money tips that can work for everyone

    No matter what your bank account balance is, there's always an opportunity to optimize and improve your finances. Here's a quick checklist of things you can look at today.

    Focus on paying off your debt . Debt can hold you back from making progress with your overall financial well-being. Aside from cutting expenses, there are tools that can help you pay off debt faster like balance transfer credit cards and debt counseling.

    Earning extra income can give you breathing room. If finances are tight, earning some extra money to supplement your income can make a huge difference. A new job is one option to consider, but if you're not ready to make a big change or already retired, a part-time side job could be a better choice.

    Cut your expenses. It sounds painful and so not fun, but it doesn't have to be. Take a look at your biggest expenses because that's where you'll probably find the biggest savings. For example, auto insurance rates have been soaring so shopping around for a new insurance company can be the fastest way to cut your bill. Also, look for ways to cut your grocery bill (despite rising inflation).

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