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Gidget254
06-09-2013, 02:16 PM
We will be moving to the Villages this fall/winter. I am a few years behind my spouse as far as retirement goes and will continue to work even once moving to the Villages. Does anyone else out there work full-time jobs? I may need to start a support group for those of us who still have a few years to go! :22yikes:

gocubsgo
06-09-2013, 02:28 PM
I work full time and hubby works part time. We'd love to join your group but we work too much and don't have time!! :)

queasy27
06-09-2013, 02:29 PM
A support group sounds good! Nobody much wants to hear me bitch about my job. :-)

According to my countdown timer, I've got 1665 days, 9 hours and 33 minutes to retirement. Yay, I guess?

Other than perhaps not fully utilizing your amenity fees, it's still very pleasant to live here, completely retired or not.

travelguy
06-09-2013, 03:09 PM
we both work full time and will continue to do so for the forseeable future. salaries are considerably less than almost any other place in the US.

PeggyS8
06-09-2013, 03:44 PM
I will be moving to TV in a few months and will also be working full time. I am so glad to know I won't be alone. A support group sounds like a great idea! :)

KARENNN
06-09-2013, 03:56 PM
Don't count on being able to find a DECENT PAYING full time job here...great place to retire to, but not to work.

Twinspin60
06-09-2013, 04:18 PM
We will be moving to the Villages this fall/winter. I am a few years behind my spouse as far as retirement goes and will continue to work even once moving to the Villages. Does anyone else out there work full-time jobs? I may need to start a support group for those of us who still have a few years to go! :22yikes:

Moved here in March after finding FT employment and my husband is still up North until he finds work--yes we have a few years left until we can finally play and enjoy ourselves also--but just waking up to the warmth and sunshine is enough for me along with all the great neighbors I've met thus far. I support group would be fun--keep me posted when you are down here to stay.

Twinspin60
06-09-2013, 04:21 PM
Don't count on being able to find a DECENT PAYING full time job here...great place to retire to, but not to work.

It all depends on what job you are looking for--found a comparable job to the one I had up North and am working only 4 days/week making the same $ as no state taxes. Plus because I travel get paid for mileage and cell phone. If you need to continue working--there are jobs out there--they are building so much--who are they going to employee??

jbdlfan
06-09-2013, 04:53 PM
My wife and I are both working and will be for a while. We are both 40something and have lived in here over a year now. It is a bit of a different experience since you are still employed and most activities are built around folks that are retired. But all in all, you do well!!!!

DD2FL
06-09-2013, 05:47 PM
We will be moving to the Villages this fall/winter. I am a few years behind my spouse as far as retirement goes and will continue to work even once moving to the Villages. Does anyone else out there work full-time jobs? I may need to start a support group for those of us who still have a few years to go! :22yikes:

My husband and I have been living here for 8 1/2 years & still working full-time. I work with a lot of people 50 - 65 years old so you won't be alone. One bit of advice - don't expect to make much money here. Most jobs pay $10-$11 per hour to start. Culture shock...... But hey, we don't have to shovel snow!!

queasy27
06-09-2013, 06:24 PM
If you need to continue working--there are jobs out there--they are building so much--who are they going to employ??

At least age discrimination isn't a factor here! Every single place I've ever been to -- shops, restaurants, insurance agencies, banks, state offices, etc.-- has employees who look to be 50+. And certainly The Villages administrative departments are full of us.

COCOMO
06-09-2013, 06:31 PM
We will be moving to the Villages this fall/winter. I am a few years behind my spouse as far as retirement goes and will continue to work even once moving to the Villages. Does anyone else out there work full-time jobs? I may need to start a support group for those of us who still have a few years to go! :22yikes:
I will also need to work when my husband retires. I was hoping to secure a position before the move... How is the job market now for out-of-state job seekers? I expected lower wages, but am hoping mainly to cover my health insurance. :)

Are your jobs located in TV? If not, how far is your commute? This is my first post, so apologies for all the questions!

PeggyS8
06-09-2013, 06:33 PM
So appreciative of all the posts. I am so glad to know I will not be alone. I was a bit worried that I would be a working outcast.

COCOMO
06-09-2013, 06:34 PM
We will be moving to the Villages this fall/winter. I am a few years behind my spouse as far as retirement goes and will continue to work even once moving to the Villages. Does anyone else out there work full-time jobs? I may need to start a support group for those of us who still have a few years to go! :22yikes:

I will also need to work when my husband retires. I was hoping to secure a position before the move... How is the job market now for out-of-state job seekers? I expected lower wages, but am hoping mainly to cover my health insurance. :angel:

Are your jobs located in TV? If not, how far is your commute? This is my first post, so apologies for all the questions!

asianthree
06-09-2013, 07:12 PM
my husband will be coming in two years and working part time about the same money but less hours

seacoastbargain
06-09-2013, 07:25 PM
My partner and I are moving to TV next year. We are both social workers working with seniors so hope to find jobs easily. I am 55 years old and she is 50 years old, so we have some working years left, but we want to move to TV before full retirement so we can establish a social community and enjoy the culture before we retire.

travelguy
06-09-2013, 07:45 PM
My husband and I have been living here for 8 1/2 years & still working full-time. I work with a lot of people 50 - 65 years old so you won't be alone. One bit of advice - don't expect to make much money here. Most jobs pay $10-$11 per hour to start. Culture shock...... But hey, we don't have to shovel snow!!

most jobs pay around 8 to 9 dollars an hour to start; if you work for the villages you can expect minimum wage for most positions, and if you get one that requires experience and are able to use most Microsoft software you might be able to earn at least 9 or 9.50 per hour.

as there are so many volunteers available to work for 0.00 the wages have been artifically lowered by..........TV!
may sound cynical, but have experienced this since we arrived in fall 2008.
and it has not changed.:024:

Didiwinbob
06-09-2013, 09:44 PM
I too will be moving down only after securing a health care position. What the going rate for RNs in the area? Ali's is there a HR for the new "Marcus Welby" offices?

carm310
06-10-2013, 12:54 AM
We will be moving to the Villages this fall/winter. I am a few years behind my spouse as far as retirement goes and will continue to work even once moving to the Villages. Does anyone else out there work full-time jobs? I may need to start a support group for those of us who still have a few years to go! :22yikes:

We will finally be moving in permanently in just five weeks! I am fortunate to be able to keep my good paying job and work from my home in TV. All I need is a computer and a phone to do what I do so it is an easy enough transition. With that said, I would love to connect with others who are still working.

travelguy
06-10-2013, 06:54 AM
We will finally be moving in permanently in just five weeks! I am fortunate to be able to keep my good paying job and work from my home in TV. All I need is a computer and a phone to do what I do so it is an easy enough transition. With that said, I would love to connect with others who are still working.

what a terrific opportunity. my wife did that when we first got here..worked out great, and then nearly everyone over the age of 50 was 'downsized' out of a job. i wish you better luck.

queasy27
06-10-2013, 07:00 AM
With that said, I would love to connect with others who are still working.

I'd love to connect with you, too!

Here's how I imagine the conversation going:
"How about Wednesday at 1pm?"
"Sorry, I have a meeting then. Are you free on Thursday?"
"No, I'm giving a presentation."
"Any time next week?"
"We're doing our update then and I'll be swamped."
"Should we try for Saturday?"
"That's my club meeting day, and Sunday is brunch with my family."
etc.

:laugh::laugh:

carm310
06-10-2013, 07:19 AM
I'd love to connect with you, too!

Here's how I imagine the conversation going:
"How about Wednesday at 1pm?"
"Sorry, I have a meeting then. Are you free on Thursday?"
"No, I'm giving a presentation."
"Any time next week?"
"We're doing our update then and I'll be swamped."
"Should we try for Saturday?"
"That's my club meeting day, and Sunday is brunch with my family."
etc.

:laugh::laugh:

:icon_wink: I am with you on that. I am thinking an evening "after hours", dinner and then fun in the town squares?

queasy27
06-10-2013, 08:48 AM
my wife did that when we first got here..worked out great, and then nearly everyone over the age of 50 was 'downsized' out of a job.

Sorry to hear, travelguy :(

janieb
06-10-2013, 09:17 AM
I am retired but my old company has asked me to work full-time on a project which will last about 15 months. The company I worked for is in Minneapolis but now I live in Michigan so I am working remotely. We just bought in TV but do not plan to more there full time for a couple of years but will be down there for a couple of weeks in June, a couple of weeks in August or September and at least 3 months next winter and I figure I can work from home just as well in FL as I can in MI, so at least for my first year, I will be working full time. The nice thing about the contract job is that it is helping pay the mortgage on two homes.

Russ_Boston
06-10-2013, 09:55 AM
I too will be moving down only after securing a health care position. What the going rate for RNs in the area? Ali's is there a HR for the new "Marcus Welby" offices?

1. The Marcus Welby offices are not being staffed by RN's in any great number (if any? - I inquired).

2. TVRH (my place of employment) has many openings for full-time or part-time RN's. The pay (I'm guessing low to mid 20's per hour) is very low compared to up north but they do offer full benefits for both PT or FT work.

3. I work pool, my choice, and don't get insurance benefits (but I do get 401 match, bonus etc.). Our rate ($35 base) during the day for pool with shift and weekend diff comes to around $39 per hour. Night would be about $43 per hour.

PM me for more info - Russ

Twinspin60
06-16-2013, 11:12 AM
We will finally be moving in permanently in just five weeks! I am fortunate to be able to keep my good paying job and work from my home in TV. All I need is a computer and a phone to do what I do so it is an easy enough transition. With that said, I would love to connect with others who are still working.

Would love to get in touch with you when you finally make it down here. I work FT 4 days/week. My schedule varies around which day off I want during the week--nice because I can actually do some fun activities and meet the neighbors. We live in Gilchrest--my husband is still up in Cleveland for a couple more months. Get in touch w/me when you're settled--I think we're few and far between who work down here :cry::cry:

DougB
06-16-2013, 11:42 AM
This is too funny, now I have heard of everything "a support group for people who have jobs"! Uh, count me in, I have 2 years to go.

fb32162
06-16-2013, 12:32 PM
I work full time and spouse is retired. Most of our social life continues to be on the weekend. Sometimes its frustrating that i cant participate in everything i would like to because they are during the day but we were able to move here 5 yrs sooner than we thought because i found a good paying job in the Orlando area. I look forward to the day I can enjoy all the fun things my friends do during the day M-F.

carm310
06-16-2013, 01:12 PM
Would love to get in touch with you when you finally make it down here. I work FT 4 days/week. My schedule varies around which day off I want during the week--nice because I can actually do some fun activities and meet the neighbors. We live in Gilchrest--my husband is still up in Cleveland for a couple more months. Get in touch w/me when you're settled--I think we're few and far between who work down here :cry::cry:

Will do, I keep having to remind my neighbors that I will be working during the days! I have a few good friends there already, none of them work. When I have been down I have had the freedom to do what I want, it is going to be an adjustment for all of us! : D

2rts2tv
06-17-2013, 05:04 PM
Hi Everyone! We're Pat and Tom from Michigan and we're headed to The Villages by the end of this year...can't wait!! You can add me to the group too as I will continue to work full time for several more years (hopefully) but Tom will be retiring! Glad to hear I won't be alone and it will be quite a unique club for The Villages!!

Has anyone had any luck landing a job in health care BEFORE you moved to The Villages? Will TVRH HR talk to you if you already have a Florida license but don't yet live in Florida?

I don't know how you all did this...we are getting VERY overwhelmed with all the planning and timing of events! :sigh:

2rts2tv
06-17-2013, 05:10 PM
1. The Marcus Welby offices are not being staffed by RN's in any great number (if any? - I inquired).

2. TVRH (my place of employment) has many openings for full-time or part-time RN's. The pay (I'm guessing low to mid 20's per hour) is very low compared to up north but they do offer full benefits for both PT or FT work.

3. I work pool, my choice, and don't get insurance benefits (but I do get 401 match, bonus etc.). Our rate ($35 base) during the day for pool with shift and weekend diff comes to around $39 per hour. Night would be about $43 per hour.

PM me for more info - Russ

Russ: Any info for Respiratory Therapist positions, FT, PT or pool?