Retirement Is Boring
Apr 26, 2009
By CNAuthor
Filed in Culinary Arts
Have you been dreaming about retirement for years? Did you always have tons of things to do on your to-do lists but never enough time to actually cross things off the list? With plans of lounging, relaxing and sightseeing, the retirement days are planned with no time for working. The retirement years are made for active living and enjoying life after a lifetime of working. What happens when retirement starts getting boring? If you found that after a couple of years of retirement, you need to do something with your time; there are several jobs out there where your time could be well used.
Bakeries, grocery stores, coffee shops and other food establishments are always looking for early risers to work in the very early morning hours baking breads and other fresh baked goods. Before the sun rises, the kitchens of these types of outlets are in full swing getting ready for the morning rush. With minimal culinary training, you could apply for one of these early morning positions and still have a good portion of your day available to pursue the leisure’s of retirement. Many culinary arts institutes offer programs to prepare you to qualify for these types of jobs. If you have too much time on your hands, go to Culinard and then apply to work in a local market or bakery to fill up some of that spare time.