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Had A Lovely Day
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Had a lovely meal today with my lovely friend. But I feel something is a amiss. Her and hubby have a beautiful home etc etc - you know plenty of money - yet she is starting a new job at 61 years of age next week.
She wouldn't talk about it - all she said I'm not ready for retiring yet.
She is just walking into a tuppency hapenny job. Another country another job at 61 and staying in B&B for two nights.
She was "vacant" talking to me about it. I am worried about her.
Is this ok to start a job at that age. Correct me anybody.
I am pretty worried about her. Should I be.
She wouldn't talk about it - all she said I'm not ready for retiring yet.
She is just walking into a tuppency hapenny job. Another country another job at 61 and staying in B&B for two nights.
She was "vacant" talking to me about it. I am worried about her.
Is this ok to start a job at that age. Correct me anybody.
I am pretty worried about her. Should I be.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.61 is nothing for starting a new job - good luck to her. How long since she last had a job - if it's a long time she may be finding idleness boring. Money isn't everything - although in this case it [does] give her more options - so she must be keen on the job for its own sake, which seems promising. It's good of you to care about her, but I think you can rest assured. But I can understand your anxiety if she was reluctant to give details.
I dont think you have any reason to be worried about her jennyjoan.I can remember when our lady on the local mobile library bus was devastated when she was made to retire when she was sixty., yet she loved her job and did it well. Some people just prefer to be out working as long as they are fit and able, and like their own space.
Why do you involve yourself in other peoples lives so much? You seem to dissect everything and worry unnecessarily.
Jenny - What makes you happy doesn't mean it makes other people happy.
My mum is 64 and although retired she is very active and if it wasn't for all the groups she's involved in she'd probably get a job.
Same as MIL who moving back to Ireland this year. She's 62 and the top of her list is finding a job even it's on a voluntary basis. Some people just can't sit about. Money doesn't come into it.
Jenny - What makes you happy doesn't mean it makes other people happy.
My mum is 64 and although retired she is very active and if it wasn't for all the groups she's involved in she'd probably get a job.
Same as MIL who moving back to Ireland this year. She's 62 and the top of her list is finding a job even it's on a voluntary basis. Some people just can't sit about. Money doesn't come into it.