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- If you’re thinking about working part-time during retirement, you’ve likely heard that finding good, flexible jobs with benefits like health insurance, dental coverage and 401(k)s isn’t easy.
- That’s true. But what’s also true is that some part-time, semi-retirement positions come with other types of benefits that are terrific and often fun.
- Those perks can prove even more valuable than the income from the part-time paychecks. (I’m talking about more than the weekly free pound of coffee Starbucks’ part-time baristas can take home, though that’s a perk that actually perks.)
- The trick is finding jobs with benefits that line up with your interests, lifestyle goals and spending habits.
- (MORE: 3 Jobs You Didn’t Know You Could Do in Retirement)
- If you love to travel, look for work at a travel-related company. If you want to take classes during retirement, explore jobs at colleges or check to see if an employer you’re considering offers tuition assistance to part-timers (UPS has tuition breaks for some part-time employees). If you’re a sports fan, score a job at a stadium or with a local team.
- Keep in mind, though, that benefits for part-timers vary considerably, even within the same industry. Some employers offer a full suite, while others reserve their goodies for full-timers. Some companies extend benefits to family members or domestic partners, others don’t. In certain instances, part-timers are entitled to benefits from day one, but in other cases there’s a waiting period.
- So when you’re interviewing around, ask about the eligibility requirements and limitations for part-time benefits.
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