Question about jobs and spending your time wisely. →[More:]My husband has this uncle that I love. Everybody loves him. He has that special knack of bringing out the best in people. He is super smart and interesting. He's an Ivy League grad and had an upper management position forever in a household name company before he retired. He's in his mid seventies now.
He always did something on the side in his working years. He ran a sporting goods business, a pro-shop, stuff like that. He lived in a not so big house in New Hampshire, had three adult kids and a ton of grandkids that are just as lovely and intelligent as he is. He has plenty of disposable income to travel. He has been all over the world, ten times over. His girlfriend is wonderful. She's seventy and looks and acts like she is 45. They are both very young at heart.
His wife died about five or so years ago from pancreatic cancer. Everybody loved her too. My husband and I were talking about her again the other day and I remembered from a previous discussion that she worked in a donut shop in the mornings for about 20 years when her kids were in school. She was a frugal New Englander. A real saver. She had a beautiful house and a beautiful garden and was one of those type A people that never sat on their ass. They weren't too sparing . They always went on trips and had a nice boat. They enjoyed themselves. She probably saw an opportunity to make some money and still be with the kids and went for it.
So what is my point? I want to work in a donut shop while my kids are in school! Am I romantisizing this? Probably. I love the idea of it. There is a small Dunkin Donuts right up the road. I bet they would hire me. I realize that working in a donut shop won't create the life that Favorite Uncle and Aunt had, but a person can dream.
Would working in a donut shop for minimum wage, and a little bit of tips, buy me as much as it would back in the sixties and seventies? Would it be worth it? Would I eat a ton of donuts, get really fat, and have a small little paycheck after taxes?
For a long while, off and on, I've wanted to work in retail, or be a hostess at a restaurant, or something similar for extra money and to keep me occupied. My friends and family always poo-poo the idea:
You won't make any money. It's not worth it. You don't want to be obligated. You won't be able to volunteer or do the school parties. etc.
I would still keep my nursing job, which is very part time. I could work more hours as a nurse, but there is really no such thing as short shifts in nursing. 12 hours shifts are the norm and I don't want to do 12 hours. I want something where I can be home with the kids when they get out of school. I want a job where I don't have to think so much. I know you still have to think at a donut shop, but you know what I mean. Isn't that sad? I don't want to think too much. ;-)
What is your take on this? Are minimum wage jobs worth it for keeping busy and occupied if I don't need the extra money at the moment? Or, should I just get a hobby other than Metachat? I have hobbies, but none seem to pull me in as much as the internets.