BimboBob
Well-Known Member
I retired in my 40's, the joys of no kids, A wife who carried on working and a mortgage paid off. Within a few months I was bored shitless. Went back to work, but part time, and had a 8 years or so on 20 odd hours a week. Loved it. Illness then meant giving up work and I had a couple of really shit years telling cancer to fuck off.
Now it's gone I've gone back to doing what I did in my 20's, archaeology, and volunteering at my local Roman site. This had led to paid work when I want it, a stint on Time Team, other digs and learning about Roman coin conservation/ identification. All at my own pace and when I want. It's been fascinating. Next up is planning for next years dig including research. The research involves finding archival evidence. In the New Year I'll be travelling between my site, Leicester Uni and the Archives in that there London. The sort of stuff I love. Don't get me wrong, digging is fun but I was always a researcher/ archivist.
The free expert help I'm getting from the professors at Leicester Uni has been tremendous. They are in partnership with my local site but are in hand whenever we need them. I'm loving it.
My advice...go part time. That way you are not sitting at home fancying a pint when everyone else is working. Also do it with the missus. That way you can fuck off and travel if that's your bag. Or just do things together.
if that thought horrifies you then let her work and find a hobby.
Now it's gone I've gone back to doing what I did in my 20's, archaeology, and volunteering at my local Roman site. This had led to paid work when I want it, a stint on Time Team, other digs and learning about Roman coin conservation/ identification. All at my own pace and when I want. It's been fascinating. Next up is planning for next years dig including research. The research involves finding archival evidence. In the New Year I'll be travelling between my site, Leicester Uni and the Archives in that there London. The sort of stuff I love. Don't get me wrong, digging is fun but I was always a researcher/ archivist.
The free expert help I'm getting from the professors at Leicester Uni has been tremendous. They are in partnership with my local site but are in hand whenever we need them. I'm loving it.
My advice...go part time. That way you are not sitting at home fancying a pint when everyone else is working. Also do it with the missus. That way you can fuck off and travel if that's your bag. Or just do things together.
if that thought horrifies you then let her work and find a hobby.
