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Mine is a Pension Credit House Husband.

2007-12-30 03:49:03 · 39 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Senior Citizens

Harley Lady, he gets paid for staying at home and being over 60 and not having a job. Say no more!

2007-12-30 04:34:18 · update #1

39 answers

He works in a car factory.

2007-12-30 03:51:44 · answer #1 · answered by Ginny Jin 7 · 1 0

Mine husband is dead. But I had to answer so I could ask waht is Pension Credit House Husband?

2008-01-02 10:50:46 · answer #2 · answered by RT 66 6 · 0 0

No we are both retired but we do have a 10 bedroom house and we had 14 for Christmas dinner so there is a lot of clearing up to do

2007-12-30 10:02:33 · answer #3 · answered by Maid Angela 7 · 1 0

He buys, remodels and sells properties. And is actually a Projects Manager for 2 Building Supply stores and a fish camp. A workaholic who loves what he does.
I on the other hand do the computer investigation, permits, contracts and sluething part from home.

2007-12-30 04:29:08 · answer #4 · answered by Southern Comfort 6 · 2 0

Mine works in the garden center at Home Depot, at least for a few more months and then he is retiring! He has worked in the garden business for over 30 years, first in his own nursery business, and it is time for him to not work so hard anymore. It will be really nice when he actually has weekends off, he hasn't had one, except for vacations, in 7 years. I am looking forward to having him home.

2007-12-30 06:51:07 · answer #5 · answered by Isadora 6 · 1 0

My dear husband works in the mountain gas fields of Southern Colorado. He is a water truck driver which means that he moves water produced from the gas fields, that is pumped up to a pit.

Everyday at 6 am in the dark, he heads out in his semi, drives up insane roads that have mountain on one side and a gigantic cliff without guardrails on the other side. Once he reaches the top of the road, he backs up to a pit filled with water, drops a big hose into it, and turns his truck pump on which then sucks as much as his gigantic tank on his full size semi will hold. He then seals off the water load on his truck and drives it to a "dispensing" pit to unload it.

Sometimes these "dispensing" pits are 2-3 miles away from the pit he just pulled which means, he has go back down the insane road he just came up - but this time he has like 20 tons of water on his truck. Some pits have to have like 5 loads of water removed each day. After he is finished emptying one pit, he moves on to other pits before they overflow. He keeps driving until about 5-6pm that day

Oh yeah, he does this NO MATTER what kind of weather. In the cold Colorado winters when it snows, he has to "chain up" and "chain down" his tires. So if the roads are snowy or icy... there's my husband, navigating his way, doing his part so that people all over can have natural gas when they turn up the furnace, so they can have hot water.

Of course, the paychecks are amazing... but it never pays enough when his life is at stake. He works by his standard that "My job is never so important, that I cannot take the time to do it safely. "

I must say my husband really is one heck of a semi driver. Sure it's one thing to drive a semi on the highways in traffic- but it's a whole other thing to take that semi up the dirt mountain roads in all terrain, in all conditions, float through all those gears, and keep the truck on its feet. My husband is amazing.

I really commend all those hard working men and women out there that perform life risking jobs - just so some of us can get what we need. Think about how often we use something like fuel without realizing what it takes to get that product into our hands.....

2007-12-30 04:15:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 7 0

My b/f works in a corn processing plant....makes our syrups and sweetners.What is a Pension Credit house husband?

2007-12-30 04:03:59 · answer #7 · answered by Harley Lady 7 · 2 0

My wife is going to retire in the next 5 years which will be well before I do (she is 13 years my senior). She is currently working as a purchaser of goods and services for the government. It is a low stress job, most of the time, and it is close to home.

2007-12-30 03:53:52 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

We run a pub together,it's long hours seven days a week but we love it!
I'm 61 in a weeks time and he's 65 in 4 months but we can't make up our minds on retirement,this year is decision time!

2007-12-30 08:37:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

So he gets Pension Credit that is very nice , look at your yahoo mail.

2007-12-30 04:26:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I retired in 1996 and Hubby retired in 1999.

He was a Supervisor and so was I.

2 Supervisors in the same house???

I have always been the Supervisor of my home and he has always adjusted and is okay with it.

He still works very hard taking care of me, in other words, he is my caregiver.

He does the shopping, cooking, cleaning, washing and all that it takes to run a household and care for me, of course he does all this, under. . . . "My Supervision."

We laugh about it and he is very mild mannered, so it works for us.

2007-12-30 07:18:20 · answer #11 · answered by DeeJay 7 · 3 0

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