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A retirement career for elders!

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RETIREMENT CAREERS: GARDENER

Becoming a Gardener provides an opportunity to play a pivotal role in upholding the integrity of the academic testing process. As an exam invigilator, one supervises students during examinations, ensuring adherence to testing rules and maintaining a conducive and distraction-free environment. Responsibilities include verifying student identities, distributing and collecting exam papers, monitoring students to prevent cheating, and addressing any irregularities or issues that may arise. The position offers flexible working hours and can be an excellent choice for those seeking part-time roles, valuing orderliness, and wishing to contribute to educational standards.

More information about career levels below the cut!

Gardener

You are responsible for maintaining the health and aesthetics of customers' gardens and landscapes. Your duties encompass planting, pruning, watering, fertilising, and diagnosing plant diseases. You will also engage in soil preparation, lawn care, and seasonal plant selection. With an understanding of horticultural practices and a keen eye for design, you will ensure outdoor spaces are vibrant, well-organised, and in harmony with the intended design, all while adhering to sustainable and environmentally-friendly practices.

Specialised Gardener

You are a specialised gardener with years of dedicated experience. You have mastered the intricacies of cultivating specific plant varieties and ecosystems. With a keen eye for detail, you will not only maintain gardens but also design and transform spaces into lush, thriving oases. Your expertise has extended to provide guidance on plant selection, soil health, pest control, and seasonal care. You may be retired but you continue to nurture gardens and offer your wealth of botanical knowledge to other enthusiasts. 

Small Gardening Business

You’ve expanded your little retirement career to be your own boss! You are now operating a small gardening business. You offer a lifetime of acquired skills and passion for horticulture. With a focus on a personalised service, you offer garden consultation, design, and maintenance, drawing upon a rich reservoir of knowledge to curate and care for plants. The business, while a source of supplemental income, primarily serves as an avenue for your continued engagement with the community, sharing gardening wisdom, and indulging in the therapeutic joys of nurturing nature. You will balance client needs with a relaxed pace, ensuring that every garden you touch flourishes under your seasoned gaze.