Contents
  1. Quick Summary
  2. Librarian
  3. Executive Administrative Assistant
  4. Travel Agent
  5. Personal Chef
  6. Community College Instructor
  7. Freelance Consultant
  8. Real Estate Agent
  9. Docent
  10. Mediator
  11. Handyman
  12. Book Editor
  13. Interior Designer
  14. Conclusion

Some retirees need to supplement their retirement incomes, while others are bored. Whatever your reason, you might want a job whose pay is worth your trouble. This article will provide a list of the best jobs for retirees to help with your job search. Here are 12 jobs that hire retirees quickly and pay well.

1. Librarian

Librarian

Hourly Salary $26.82

Part-time librarian jobs are often open at community libraries and schools. There are also positions through virtual platforms. You'll be managing library resources, helping patrons and effectively maintaining the library's functions. This is an excellent job for retirees who love to read.

2. Executive Administrative Assistant

assistant

Hourly $30.84

Executive administrative assistants ensure that executives or business people are well-prepared on time for meetings and events. They must have strong organizational and time management skills. You'll be managing complex calendars, schedules and appointments. This is a great job that can provide supplemental income once you've retired. If you're interested in other similar roles, check out other office jobs.

3. Travel Agent

Travel Agent

Hourly Salary $26.13

A virtual travel agent must know airlines, hotels, tour operators and travel packages. Your job is to help clients make informed decisions and to help book their vacation based on their budget and expectations. You must have strong communication skills. Sometimes, you'll go on the trip with a group to ensure that everything goes well. If you've traveled a lot, this could be your job. Once you've booked a couple trips, the ability to find clients becomes easier as you start to obtrain referrals and you can turn this into a new small business.

4. Personal Chef

Personal Chef

Hourly Salary $24.39

For retirees with culinary skills being a personal chef, is the perfect gig. You’ll be able to show off your skills. Personal chefs need great organizational skills to manage preparation. This includes grocery shopping and kitchen operations. Your job site could vary, so you'd likely need to be flexible. Sometimes, you can work out of your own home or you could be working in a residential kitchen or business setting. To be a great personal chef, it's recommended you have prior professional experience in the kitchen and a list of references for potential customers.

5. Community College Instructor

Professor

Hourly Salary $22.40

Even if you’re not a PhD, you can still teach at community colleges. Community colleges often hire instructors with a bachelor’s degree or relevant experience. Your work experience is valuable. Teaching students is a rewarding way to spend your retirement. There's often many positions open and the flexible schedule often times makes this a great job for those looking for part time positions during retirement.

6. Freelance Consultant

Senior Consultant

Hourly Salary $27.52

Whether you were in business, an engineer or an IT manager, your skills are needed in an advisory capacity. Freelancing as a consultant can be a great retirement job. Every day is different and you'll find working with various companies and people stimulating.

7. Real Estate Agent

real estate

Hourly Salary $42.20

A real estate agent's income is based on commissions earned through home sales. So, this salary could fluctuate depending on how many houses you sell, but it’s pretty close. As a real estate agent, you’ll network and advertise to find new clients. You’ll then guide these clients by offering them insights about buying or selling a home. You must have a state license to sell, but realistically, you only need a high school diploma to get started. If you’re a personable type, you’ll do well as a real estate agent.

8. Docent

tour guide

Hourly Salary $20

A docent leads guided tours through museums, monuments and other institutions. When guiding visitors through exhibits, they give short educational lectures. You need to like people and be knowledgeable about the institution. Often, training is provided. But if you like art, history and more, you'll enjoy being a docent.

9. Mediator

Mediator

Hourly Salary $40

A mediator intervenes as a third party in a dispute. They assist the parties in negotiating jointly acceptable resolutions of issues or conflicts. All parties involved meet at a neutral location where disputes can be discussed and various solutions can be explored. A bachelor's degree is usually required to be a mediator.

10. Handyman

Handyman

Hourly Salary $24.33

If you’re good at carpentry or painting and like to work with your hands, a handyman job could be for you. Thumbtack is in many areas and can provide you with freelance job opportunities. Once you connect with someone, you’ll probably get repeat business.

11. Book Editor

editor

Hourly Salary $30.32

Book editors prepare manuscripts for publication. They work closely with the author on revisions so that it meets the publishing house's requirements. A book editor also evaluates manuscripts to decide if they should be accepted. You must be good at proofreading, fact-checking and other tasks.

12. Interior Designer

Interior Designer

Hourly Salary $30

An interior designer makes indoor spaces beautiful, functional and safe. They determine space requirements and select decorative items. They must be able to draw, read and edit blueprints. If you have a creative bent, consider a job in interior design.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are many jobs for retirees, whether you want full-time or part-time work. You’re bound to find one that meets your talents and needs.

Bob Haegele

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Bob Haegele, your personal finance guru, draws on years of experience to simplify complex financial concepts and offer actionable advice.

Dedicated to helping you achieve financial success, Bob is here to guide you through every step of your journey to financial freedom with expertise in areas such as investing, student loans, and credit cards. His work has appeared on Business Insider, CreditCards.com, and other nationally recognized outlets.

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