When an old teacher retires, what can he or she find to do in his or her spare time?

The profession of teaching has always been one that the average person enjoys. Many people envy it, but there are also many who ignore it. The stereotype of it has always been limited to classrooms, chalk and books. Many of my friends who have a desire to pursue a teaching career have come up with more ideas. What can teachers do after retirement? Can they only raise goats and bring up grandchildren at home? What can teachers do after retirement?

Today's editors will work together to show what teachers can do after retirement. First of all, if you are a language teacher, you can write books at home. Decades of teaching life, others come and go and come again. A group of people are mute and young teenage girls with different expressions. Some of them are lively and optimistic, some are calm and self-effacing, some can laugh and smile with you, but others hold back because they are afraid of you.

vYouth may no longer be in you, but you can still feel their best years. So why not take advantage of your retirement to record that year's beautiful and energetic group of children? Secondly, if you have good energy and health and want to make more money and reduce the burden of children, the organization as a teacher is a good choice. Because of the Department of Education's requirements, working teachers rarely venture into part-time work, and it's hard for agencies and parents to ask working teachers to come in and teach their kids, so the extra pay for working teachers is high, starting at 200 hours on both sides of the coast.

The teaching profession in particular gets better the older you get, and the more senior you are, the more trust you get from parents. If you have a title, many organizations will hire and the pay can be quite substantial. It's just that such a choice can be a bit tiring, with good energy and good health. Third, it's too bad to take advantage of retirement to redo things you didn't do when you were younger.

Teachers take a lot of vacations, but many of them are often sent to many places for further study during their vacations. Teachers in higher education classes in particular are under even more pressure and don't have much free time. Many teachers tend to leave a lot of regrets when they are young. For example, they didn't go to Dali, Yunnan with their loved ones, they didn't go to the beautiful beaches and so on. Then retirement is just the right time to make up for such regrets. While you can grab your lover's hand and pull her when you go up the stairs, rush to see more beautiful places with her.

The above is what I can think of, I do not know if you have other views. Discuss it together.