Your skills look like they will be well suited to working with refugees, maybe a part-time post or volunteering would suit you. In these difficult times where immigrants receive so much prejudice, i am sure an experienced and knowledgeable voice will be very much appreciated.
2006-10-01 06:38:52
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answered by beany 2
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I must admit that I (also retired) find your question surprising. I have never been as busy and involved as I am right now. Begin by joining local neighborhood associations, if there isn’t one start one. Become an adult volunteer for 4-H or the Girl Scouts or some other youth organization. Write a book. Join a speech makers association. Become a big sister to children of need. Start a new business.
There is no end to the possibilities.
2006-10-01 06:33:33
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answered by Randy 7
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730 days of those one thousand days ( seventy 3% of the time ) have been democratic ruled interior the oval workplace, the homestead and the senate. yet nonetheless we've some responding on your question blaming republicans. hiya LIBBIES, you will desire to thank the republicans for combating it. The close to $5 trillion in extra debt completely Obama and the dems could be lots bigger if not for the 2010 election. --- the place the dems have been given a worst any party *** whippin in 70 years!!! After dropping 60 homestead seats, 10 senate seats and 680 state point assembly seats. Wake the F up! wager what.....you think of the country became into ticked off then as evidence of the dem party united states of america extensive have been given a solid ol' style widening of their sphincter muscle, watch what happens 11 months from now.
2016-10-15 10:00:13
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answered by ? 4
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Oh my goodness, have u no interests to persue. Life is full of adventures, take advantage of ur free time. Volunteer for whatever appeals to u, anything from animal shelters to visiting nursing homes. Travel, even if u must go alone, its fun to be on ur own schedule, I`ve driven to beach resorts, rode Amtrak to more distant places, went on bus trips with other seniors, all alone and had a grand time. Do whatever u find interesting while u r able. One never knows what tomorrow may bring. Enjoy now.
2006-10-01 07:31:38
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answered by flamingo 6
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Join your community, be a part of the local library, volunteer as an aide in one of your local schools, be a greeter sign-in person at the local gym.
Start looking OUTside the box of retirement. And dream of traveling in far-off exotic places w/ other retirees, ya'll are getting younger every day.
2006-10-01 06:56:00
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answered by hnz57txn 3
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Have you considered doing voluntary work in the area where you live, this will get you out of the house and you will make freinds. Go down to your local library and ssk them if they have a list organisations which require help and then go for it, you have nothing to loose.
Good luck.
2006-10-01 07:27:12
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answered by kh120159 3
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You are qualified for so many things, I think you should come out of retirement and get a part time job or volunteer at any of the organizations that you qualify for, they are always in need of help.
You can craft, paint, garden and so forth.
2006-10-01 06:35:17
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answered by mysticideas 6
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What about donating your spare time to a charity or just take up some new hobbies.
Coming on Yahoo Answers is time consuming and quite good fun too :-)
2006-10-01 06:36:13
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answered by Richard 6
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Hi I'm a pensioner, I do my house work and when Ive finished I get onto my computer, Ive had it for two and a half years, wouldnt be without it.
2006-10-01 06:42:59
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answered by shirley m 4
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you could volunteer with the citizens advice bureau.
you get to talk to all sorts of people and you can specialise in certain areas. All you have to do is phone them, go and see them for an informal chat and then fill in a form and they train you up.
2006-10-01 06:28:56
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answered by Heather 5
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