Things are aligning that I'll manage to retire early. My partner is begrudgingly acknowledging this fact and is now simply asking what I'll do for a job once I've retired.
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(We rarely produce the kind of anecdotes that would warm the pages of "da-ling wa gaikokujin"...) But I digress.
I've a decent sized list of things I want to do in (early)retirement. But those are things you plan and train for for several months then spend a couple of weeks doing. Elsewhere I’ll plow time into DIY, hobbies and online pedantry.
Aside from that I’m exploring other activities I could try that might allow some interaction. Just nothing involving desks..
I’ve already discounted basically everything a google search returns for "early retirement gigs". Consultant, Tutor, Life Drawing model,
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This is the list so far. Feel free to; ignore, throw shade, throw confetti, throw eggs, or share things you are doing/considering…
Volunteering
Pros: Straight into heaven. Cons: I’m not famed for my patience so I'd need to find something like yard clearing.
Retraining as a Stuntman
Pros: Stuntman. Cons: Cost of converting house to barrier free.
Forestry school
Pros: Looks fun, potential for occasional physical work. Cons: Fear of chainsaws and heights (Like, each independently. I can barely comprehend combining them.).
Welding school
Pros: Is fun/cool, potential for occasional physical work. Cons: Early endeavors have not revealed any latent talent.
Driver
Pros: I enjoy driving. Cons: Not actually sure what options exist. (“The Transporter” isn’t a real job right..).
Tour Guide
Pros: Chance to meet foreigner visitors and explain how to carry trash home. Cons: Chance to meet foreign visitors and explain how to...
Additionally, having to learn about things such as the difference between a temple and a shrine(Is there one?
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Is there a rent-a-guide service in Japan for visiting B-list celebs? (I wouldn’t trust myself with an A-lister.)
A2A (Akiya to Airbnb) business
Pros: Learn as I go refurb experience. Cons: Minpaku ordinance seems to require starting a YouTube channel to share your passion. And risk of recreating the entire plot of the 1986 Tom Hanks classic, “The Money Pit”. (Considered by many to be THE seminal piece on real estate investment. And a fantasy movie by millennials.).
The last one seems to offer the most potential at this time.