Working gives you other than money? I'll go first. For me it would be the structure that working lends to my life. You? Rob
Working gives you other than money? I'll go first. For me it would be the structure that working lends to my life. You? Rob
The relationships with my students. Many of my favorite people are in my classes.
Challenges me to step outside my comfort zone.
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every, every minute?" Emily Webb, Our Town
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A reprieve when things are tense at home.
What is this work thing you speak of?
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
Socialization and a chance to hone my problem solving skills.
Ultimately, freedom and a pension--though I know that's a vanishing concept.
RN: Making a difference in the day of our patients! And providing a safe/fun work environment for my team! (Leadership for final 27y of career).
I think teaching my class helps to keep my old brain sharp.
I worked in a brewery for a while and there were some free beer privileges.
Actually, work was mentally challenging and was a lesson in working with others, including both interesting and difficult personalities. It was a personal growth opportunity. There were travel adventures to interesting places paid for by employers. It wasn't all good and retirement has it's own benefits. I think of it as another adventure.
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