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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Long Bay/ Paugus bay
Posts: 115
Thanks: 131
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If you have the means and a good savings in your retirement or 401k try real estate sales. You can do ok if you work hard or with a good agency. Also as a rental agent or full-time/part time property management. I would recommend you get your New Hampshire Real Estate license 1st of course.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Central MA-Gilford
Posts: 1,459
Thanks: 357
Thanked 126 Times in 100 Posts
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Thanks everyone for all your great comments !
Laketrout.. I sent you a PM, please review. Have lots to think about before retiring........ One thing I'm not going to do is stay still for any length of time, will continue to be active, most likely working part-time and performing volunteer service. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Clayton,NC / Sanbornton,NH
Posts: 611
Thanks: 126
Thanked 137 Times in 75 Posts
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I would like to volunteer also. I have always wanted to be K9 handler, so volunteer search and rescue with a dog is on my list to explore.
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