With the rise of remote work and technological advancements, we have more opportunities than ever to build sustainable income in retirement. Here’s how Canadians are making career moves to bolster their retirement nest egg:
- Side hustle: Marie began a dogsitting business from home, starting with the simple purchase of a laptop and a chain link fence. She gradually expanded her venture into a kennel and grooming service and invested her earnings in her retirement fund.
- Second career: Tom shares his IT knowledge by teaching evening classes at a local college and coding camps for kids in the summer. It helps him sharpen his skills, and contribute to his RRSP.
- Remote work: Pratik’s employer adopted work-from-home policies, which eliminated his morning commute. So he funneled that extra bandwidth to his freelance writing— and this additional income goes straight to his investment accounts.
- Contract work: After a layoff prompted early retirement, Product Manager Carl leveraged his industry connections to establish a career as a contract consultant, and now enjoys the flexibility of setting his own hours.
- New training: Leasing agent Patricia pursued her real estate license, which allowed her to shift from renting to selling homes.
- Career change: Jeff, a former Human Resources Manager, transitioned into entrepreneurship by running a successful online coaching business.
These real-life stories illustrate how older workers are boldly embracing new retirement journeys; they prove that the end of one career can mark the exciting beginning of another.