Teaching English as a Foreign Language beyond retirement age of 65 or 66 is a viable way to support or supplement pensions. Professionals like Donald Trump, Albert Einstein and a bevy of entertainers, businessmen, politicians, scientists and others continue contributing productively to society for years
1. Teaching Beyond Retirement
How to Easily, Safely and Legally
Work Around Retirement and Age
Restrictions to Teach English Abroad
Presented by
Prof. Larry M. Lynch
8. No, not necessarily …
They just mean you may need to
change tactics:
… don’t look to work as an
“employee” in the traditional
sense …
9. So, what are the “miracle methods” for
escaping the dreaded “age
restrictions” in virtually any foreign
country?
• work as an independent consultant (RUT)
• Teach Specialized English (ESP)
• develop an agricultural project
• independent writing or photography
• start a business or foundation
10. K + E + X + T + S = You
Guaranteed Formula for Success in ESP
11. When You present yourself as a
Unique Individual;
“There is NO competition!”
You are Special!
12. “… there are more people abroad
who want your knowledge and skills
than you will ever have time to attend
in your lifetime.”
… Jeff Herring,
internet media specialist
People NEED Your Knowledge & Skills
13. Name three areas of specialized
knowledge or experience you have:
21. • International products marketing
• Handicrafts sales, production and marketing
•Tourism-oriented businesses
• specialty beer brewing or wine-making
• Solar energy applications
• unique or unusual products or services
22. • Lessons
• Presentations
• Short courses
• Seminars
• Workshops
• Q & A sessions
• Round table discussions
• Specialized Training sessions
Proposals for Classes and
Trainings You Can Offer:
23. Teaching Beyond Retirement
How to Easily, Safely and Legally
Work Around Retirement and Age
Restrictions to Teach English Abroad
Presented by
Prof. Larry M. Lynch