I was 62 when I cashed out of Bristol Myers Squibb in 2008.
I was worth well over a million bucks in cash and booty.
Never satisfied, I went out the BMS back door and came in the front and offered my video production services as well as an e-mail marketing plan before anyone was aware of what that was.
The business ran it’s course, I had some financial failures and now I live in Arizona on social security.
I wouldn’t change a thing.
But social security doesn’t quite cover everything, so I need to supplement my income.
This isn’t a financial planning message…it’s purely physical.
If you need to keep on, keeping on , listen up.
For the most part the work you will get will be physical labor.
If you’re not up to it, or don’t look the part, this part of your golden years will be very difficult.
At almost 79, I train every day and feed myself like an athlete.
If you came from a good corporate position and you find yourself in a service industry trying to make ends meet, you might be in for a culture shock.
The human resources manager might also be the receptionist.
It can be long hours, demanding customers and very interesting co-workers. 

Just a reminder : The game ain’t over…yet.
Stay in shape or hell will come early.
Please note: I welcome comments that are offensive, illogical or off-topic from readers in all states of consciousness.