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DebbieMc
02-03-2010, 08:33 PM
We want to move NOW but still need to work for about 5 years. Do many of the residents of the Villages still work? How is the job situation? My SIL and I are both in healthcare and DH is in A/C (but wants to get out of it) Is there is a lot of competition for jobs?

And would moving now and working defeat the purpose of moving to the Villages? I am wondering if we would be resentful or frustrated with all the activities that we could not take part in because we are still working. Any thoughts?

skip0358
02-03-2010, 10:25 PM
I don't work, hope not to have to work, don't know when I would find time for work. Yes there are people who work, most I know are part time. Since your both in medical field the biggest thing besides activities is medical so you should be able to find work. Don't know about salaries though. As far as getting out of A/C they may be looking down here for help. I'd check on line thru the Villages Paper also other online areas. I wouldn't hesitate moving. I'll say one thing when I worked up North I didn't come home to anything like this. You have to see it & live it to fall in love with it.

otherbruddaDarrell
02-04-2010, 04:12 AM
There are jobs in healthcare here that are always open. The big problem is pay...................much lower then you would expect.

I would estimate at least a 25% reduction in pay.:wave:

Russ_Boston
02-04-2010, 06:24 AM
I'm moving down (maybe later this year) and hopefully working at the local hospital (RN). The pay is at least 30% less, maybe more, than up here in Beantown.

But I'll only be working 3 shifts so that leaves 4 days of play in the best place that I know of to play!!

ceejay
02-04-2010, 07:33 AM
I'll say one thing when I worked up North I didn't come home to anything like this. You have to see it & live it to fall in love with it.

I work...wish I didn't have to...but I do.

The above statement is very true...I didn't come home to this when I lived up North. When I drive through that gate, the first thing I do is is exhale with a big "ahhhhhhh".

I admit that, at times, I get very jealous...especially when I see people on the golf courses...at the pool...tooling around in their golf carts...on the pickleball court...

But then I think to myself...wow, they earned this...they really earned it!

I still have about 10-15 years to go...God willing...and then I will have earned this too.

I fit in what I can...golf later in the afternoon, if possible...the pool on Sundays...the Square if I'm not too tired...

I am so blessed that I was given this opportunity...and I wouldn't change a thing!

redwitch
02-04-2010, 08:14 AM
Finding a job if skilled is really not a problem. Finding a full-time job with benefits is iffy. Finding a job that pays a living wage is almost a joke. Being in the medical profession is a HUGE advantage here. Sadly for your hubby, so is working in A/C -- always a need for skilled A/C people.

I moved here from San Francisco with 30 years experience as a legal secretary. I certainly didn't expect SF wages here, but I did expect more than I was offered -- $12.50/hr with no O/T or benefits (and that was in Ocala). I gave up on looking for a job and started my own business. It took a while to get it going but I am now making a living wage, albeit not quite where I want to be on a comfort scale (but I'm getting there). On the plus side, I make my own hours and manage to get in the activities I want in TV.

Good luck! If you're determined, you will find something and you might even get lucky and find something you truly love that will pay you enough to be comfortable.

BogeyBoy
02-04-2010, 08:53 AM
Unfortunately I have found that pay here is much less than other areas I have lived. Here is an example of a job offering currently posted - look at the job description then look at the pay. (There is also a recreation assistant job posted, part time at $7.95/hr. Senior golf cart mechanic - $9.00/hr. And others, some "pay based on experience", some $8.00-9.50/hr)

X Recreation Supervisor - Full Time - Recreation
Job Title: Recreation Supervisor - Full Time
Job Description: Manage, operate & maintain Recreation Center; Promote a healthly & active lifestyle to residents by offering as many recreation opportunities as possible; Ability to interact with a large diverse population & work effectively with staff, volunteers & general public; plan, organize & coordinate indoor & outdoor activites, leagues, events and games for residents and guests; manage facility resources, inventory, routine maintenance & safety inspections of recreational facility; work with the Director of Recreation and other staff in recreational settings; Requires a Bachelor's Degree (BA) or three or more years related experience and/or training in recreation & parks;Proficient personal computer skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office Package including, Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint. Vaild Florida Driver's License required for this position.
Rate of Pay: $28, 284.74 yearly
Application Deadline: 2/5/2010
Application Information:
Only one application per applicant is accepted. Completed applications should be returned to Human Resources, 3231 Wedgewood Ln, The Villages, FL 32162 or Faxed to (352) 751-3909.

memason
02-04-2010, 12:03 PM
Talk about trying to get something for nothing! After reading the job description, I think they left out one digit:

Rate of Pay: $128, 284.74 yearly

Is the job market so depressed, in Florida, that folks work for this sort of wage? $28K has to be close, if not below, the poverty threshold...

bluedog103
02-04-2010, 12:06 PM
I wonder how folks live in the TV area if they're depending on just their salary. Prices seem to be the same, or often more than up north and the pay is a fraction of what we're accustomed to earning. I wonder too, if this is a local thing or if it's typical of Florida in general.

BogeyBoy
02-04-2010, 12:23 PM
I wonder how folks live in the TV area if they're depending on just their salary. Prices seem to be the same, or often more than up north and the pay is a fraction of what we're accustomed to earning. I wonder too, if this is a local thing or if it's typical of Florida in general.

Housing in the area is reasonably priced, you pay more for a home in TV or other gated/adult communities. If you live on Main Street Belleview, Wildwood, or Ocala, you will pay considerably less for the same house.

I think some jobs in the local area pay better, pay may be lower in TV because the rate of pay is somewhat driven by the workforce - retired people looking for something to do to earn a little extra spending money. They may have a fixed income but just need an extra $500 to be comfortable. So they accept a job that fits their schedule: 15-20 hours a week at a low wage.

bluedog103
02-04-2010, 12:31 PM
Your're right, housing on the outside are reasonable, however store, restaurant, car, gasoline and just about everything else as seem to be priced the same as up north or sometimes higher.

rshoffer
02-04-2010, 12:58 PM
When we decided to relocate here it was quickly apparent the income/pay/compensation was substantially below Pa. When I asked about this I received this answer: Didn't they tell you.... they pay you in sunshine?"

mulligan
02-04-2010, 01:41 PM
A few years back, when I was working in Naples, FL, I spoke with a man who was allegedly the #1 crane operator in town. He was making $12.50/hr. He was among the highest paid construction people in town. Most of the people in the construction business are working on piecework, and are (mis)classified as subcontractors(no benefits and no tax witholdings). Add to that the number of illegal and transient workers, and the lack of union bargaining power, and you have the recipe for oppressive wage rates. IMHO

moongirl
02-04-2010, 01:50 PM
When we moved to TV I came straight from working 10-hr days @ $35/hr. to having too much spare time. Decided to try working part-time. Nothing suitable, so got FL realtors license and a job at the sales office. Snared one of the "good jobs" but had to work fulltime. No choice in hours or days, no holiday pay, only 2 holidays off per year; all for whopping $8/hr. FL is a right-to-work state so no security in employment marketplace. Their attitude was "if you don't want the job, someone else will." After working a few months, I quit.

fk9873
02-04-2010, 10:21 PM
DebbieMC:

While all the above messages about wages are indeed correct, allow me to comment on working in what is an acknowledged active adult (i.e. retirement) community. My original plan was to retire here in about 5 or 6 years. However, I got tired of the Wisconsin weather and taxes and decided to move anyhow. Yes, I still work full-time (although my wife doesn't), and while I haven't met many others yet I understand there are a fair amount who still do work. It can indeed be very frustrating trudging off to work every day while you see and hear other residents merrily going off to golf, softball, the swimming pool, various classes, etc. However, I think that being able to participate in whichever activities you can in the evenings and weekends will make up for the weekdays. Even on that type of basis there is just so many things to do you'll enjoy it. Also, just think of how much better retirement will be when you do reach that last day! You'll know exactly what you want to do and how, when, where to do it. My advice would be go ahead and move - you never know what the future will bring and the joy you can get, even on a working basis, will be worth it.

DebbieMc
02-05-2010, 01:13 PM
thanks for all the replies, certainly gives us some things to think about.

alemorkam
02-05-2010, 03:08 PM
My wife and I moved here when we were under 55. We both still work and have plenty of time for activites. Glad we made the move early. Have heard to many people say they wish they had moved here sooner when they were younger. Don't wait. Come and enjoy the lifestyle.
:beer3::beer3::icon_hungry::welcome:

rdhdleo
02-09-2010, 02:22 PM
I couldn't agree more with the last 2 comments! Hubby and I moved before we were ready to retire. We're glad we did. Hubby works full time and drives 1 1/2 hours each way to Sanford 5 days a week. Yes quite a drive but the wages and benefits are good for Florida. I work 3 days a week and have for 5 years now. Love what I do and work in The Villages. Jobs now are hard to find though. The medical profession is still the most needed field in the area. Getting a job with "The Villages" seems to be on a good ol' boy basis. My husband has tried several time and has been more than qualified for the job and barely gets a reply and he is not looking for huge wages. We still find time to enjoy ourselves and look forward to the day we can truly retire though the economy is making that hard at the moment.
Life is too short start enjoying what you can as soon as you are able.

dacl1616
02-13-2010, 07:22 PM
I work...wish I didn't have to...but I do.

The above statement is very true...I didn't come home to this when I lived up North. When I drive through that gate, the first thing I do is is exhale with a big "ahhhhhhh".

I admit that, at times, I get very jealous...especially when I see people on the golf courses...at the pool...tooling around in their golf carts...on the pickleball court...

But then I think to myself...wow, they earned this...they really earned it!

I still have about 10-15 years to go...God willing...and then I will have earned this too.

I fit in what I can...golf later in the afternoon, if possible...the pool on Sundays...the Square if I'm not too tired...

I am so blessed that I was given this opportunity...and I wouldn't change a thing!

Hi Ceejay,
We're moving to TV in a couple months and I'm not going to work anymore but my husband is going to continue to. It's the first time in 20 years for me. I seen you were from Buffalo at one point. That's where I'm from. Lived in Pendleton by N. Tonawanda and out in East Aurora. How about you? I graduated in '74. Just curious. Do you know many people from Buffalo in TV?
dacl1616

dacl1616
02-13-2010, 08:06 PM
Ceejay,
I just read farther into the new villagers forum and saw some additional posts and read that you were from Delevan and Grider area originally. That is to funny because I use to spend my summers there as my parents had a rug cleaning plant on Sheridan Ave. 1 block north of there. It was a dirt road!! Do you know where it is? I use to go swimming at a public pool near there!! I don't know what it was called but it was toward the expressway. I took some swimming lessons too at Fillmore Elem. (I believe that's what it was called) at one time!! How long did you live there? That's to funny!!
DaCl1616

ceejay
02-14-2010, 07:11 AM
Hi DACL! I will PM you so as not to bore the other posters! As far as meeting other Buffalonians, I have not had the opportunity to get to the "Buffalo Club" because they meet on Saturdays...and I work (which is what this thread was all about)!
I can't tell you what a pleasure it was hearing from you!:highfive: