16 Remote Jobs That Actually Pay Retirees Well

By Jake Harris

Contrary to popular belief, working from home isn’t just for younger folks. These days, a lot of retirees are finding remote jobs that pay really well, and best of all, they don’t require long commutes or physical strain.

In some cases, you’ll get to use your years of experience from your past career, or in other cases, you can turn a hobby into a serious income. Either way, the following remote jobs pay retirees particularly well!

Virtual Bookkeeping

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Starting off with one of the highest-paying remote jobs on this list, if you have accounting experience, look out for virtual bookkeeping jobs. Many businesses, especially small ones, don’t need a full-time, in-house bookkeeper, which is where experienced retirees come in. You’ll need a handle on accounting software, but as long as you have that, there’s decent money to be made here. Be quick, though, as AI is starting to steal this one from us.

Remote Notary Services

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In states where remote notarization is allowed, being a certified online notary can be a solid side hustle. Sure, it’s not exactly glamorous, but it pays surprisingly well per session. Also, appointments are usually short, and most people need help after work hours, so it won’t interfere with afternoons on the porch.

Online Tutoring

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If you’re a retiree who used to teach, you could make good money tutoring people from home. Sites like Wyzant or Varsity Tutors help connect you with students, and hourly rates are often better than minimum wage jobs. The flexibility is a real bonus, too.

Customer Service Agent

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Nowadays, plenty of companies hire part-time remote customer service reps, especially those who are comfortable talking on the phone or answering emails. This job doesn’t require much more than a headset and a bit of patience, and pay varies, but it’s certainly worth investigating.

Transcriptionist

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To be honest, transcribing jobs are disappearing fast due to the prevalence of AI transcription technology. However, there are still jobs for fast-typing retirees who don’t mind listening closely. Specifically, the medical, legal, and media industries are too serious to rely on AI, at least for now, so you could earn some serious bucks providing this service.

Freelance Writing

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Do you have a knack for storytelling or being persuasive? If so, consider freelance writing! Some writers specialize in blog posts, whereas others handle newsletters or even short e-books. Regardless of which niche you choose, the pay can really add up.

Voiceover Work

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People often say that seniors tend to have rich and articulate voices, and if that sounds like you, you might do well narrating audiobooks or reading ads.

Yes, a surprising number of retirees stumble into this remote job by accident, discovering that it’s both relaxing and surprisingly profitable. Online platforms like Voices.com or Fiverr help you get started, so check them out!

Virtual Assistant

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Gone are the days when PAs had to fly around the world with their superiors. Today, virtual assistant jobs have taken over. It concerns the same stuff, such as answering emails and booking travel appointments, but it can all be done from the comfort of your home.

Online Course Creator

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If one-to-one tutoring isn’t for you but you want to make use of your years of experience, you could translate your knowledge into an online course. Whatever your specialty was, there’s probably someone willing to pay to learn from you. Our advice would be to look at platforms like Udemy or Teachable, both of which let you build a course once and sell it over and over. That could turn into some serious passive income!

Remote Travel Consultant

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Traditional travel agencies are rapidly dying out, but that’s only giving way to remote travel consultants. You’ll love this if you enjoy researching trips and finding deals, as you’ll quite literally get paid for planning others’ vacations.

Online Juror

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This might sound hard to believe, but online jurors are a thing now. Law firms sometimes need people to review cases online and give feedback, typically on a one-off basis. Even so, it can pay nicely for a few hours of your time.

Selling Handmade Goods

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This one is a particular favorite of ours. A lot of retirees get into crafting, sometimes choosing to knit, paint, sew, or build wood projects. All of these crafts can make a lot of dough, but how do you find customers?

Well, by selling your creations online through platforms like Etsy. It’s fairly easy to do, and you’ll get to work at your own pace. So, don’t feel intimidated; you can certainly sell your handmade goods online without having to turn into a one-man factory.

Remote Tech Support

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As with regular customer service, a lot of tech support workers are moving online. Retirees who used to work in IT are perfect for this role, and there’s a lot of cash in helping others solve basic tech problems. You don’t need to be a wizard – just helpful and patient.

Proofreading and Editing

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Along with freelance writing, freelance proofreading and editing are blowing up online these days. Years spent writing reports and documents can come in handy here, as there are countless businesses, authors, and students who need a second pair of eyes. You can work at your own speed, and if you build a good reputation over time, the earnings could be huge.

Genealogy Research

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This one might sound weird, but there are so many people who are curious about their family history and don’t know where to start. Therefore, they hire retirees who’ve dabbled in genealogy, allowing them to turn that interest into part-time income. There’s steady demand for help navigating archives and building family trees, or even interpreting DNA results if you really know your stuff.

Online Survey Participation

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Finally, we have to admit that this isn’t the biggest moneymaker on the list, but it’s easy and can add up if you’re consistent. Simply share your opinions on online surveys, and you’ll earn small payments or gift cards. We wouldn’t recommend it as a full-time hustle, but for a bit of extra cash here and there? Definitely!

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Parts of this article were developed using AI assistance.

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