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Bella needs a good home

I have been fostering this cute little girl for the last six months. I got her at Dallas animal services as a foster. She needs a home with no other animals or dogs or cats. She is great with people, but initially timid and nervous maybe because she had a history of abuse. She is very loving and cuddly. Very fun and playful. Very easy dog to take care of.
She does not barely feel shed. She cuddles on the couch. She is good on a leash.
She knows how to sit stay and lay down.
She is housebroken and you can leave her alone in the house by herself for hours, and she does not destroy. She just quietly lays and sleeps on the couch. She’s basically a wonderful dog.

u/Ok_Statistician643 — 8 days ago

Dental Insurance Consultant in Retirement

Not sure if this is a good place to ask but here goes.
I’m nearing 60 and have decided to retire and sell my practice in a couple years. My wife and I have also decided to become expats and move to Vietnam near the beach. My plan is to keep our rented apartment near the beach and also travel a month or two here and there during each year. We will try to keep this up until we can’t travel due to health and eventually come back and find a place near the ocean in Florida. Our yearly budget all in would be about $90k after all taxes.
Here’s my question. I have enough in retirement to pay for my retired lifestyle but with the threat of coal security possibly running out or being reduced makes me a little nervous or uneasy. I looked into working as the most hated guy in dentistry: the insurance dental consultant. I could see myself working remotely 10-20 hours a week reviewing charts for a dental insurance company and the amount of time I work is up to me. The pay is decent for a retired guy. About $80-95/hr. I’m seriously considering this option unless anyone can give me a great reason not to.

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u/Ok_Statistician643 — 21 days ago

Dental Insurance Consultant in retirement?

Not sure if this is a good place to ask but here goes.
I’m nearing 60 and have decided to retire and sell my practice in a couple years. My wife and I have also decided to become expats and move to Vietnam near the beach. My plan is to keep our rented apartment near the beach and also travel a month or two here and there during each year. We will try to keep this up until we can’t travel due to health and eventually come back and find a place near the ocean in Florida. Our yearly budget all in would be about $90k after all taxes.
Here’s my question. I have enough in retirement to pay for my retired lifestyle but with the threat of coal security possibly running out or being reduced makes me a little nervous or uneasy. I looked into working as the most hated guy in dentistry: the insurance dental consultant. I could see myself working remotely 10-20 hours a week reviewing charts for a dental insurance company and the amount of time I work is up to me. The pay is decent for a retired guy. About $80-95/hr. I’m seriously considering this option unless anyone can give me a great reason not to.

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u/Ok_Statistician643 — 21 days ago

Dental Insurance Consultant P/T Remotely in retirement

Not sure if this is a good place to ask but here goes.
I’m nearing 60 and have decided to retire and sell my practice in a couple years. My wife and I have also decided to become expats and move to Vietnam near the beach. My plan is to keep our rented apartment near the beach and also travel a month or two here and there during each year. We will try to keep this up until we can’t travel due to health and eventually come back and find a place near the ocean in Florida. Our yearly budget all in would be about $90k after all taxes.
Here’s my question. I have enough in retirement to pay for my retired lifestyle but with the threat of coal security possibly running out or being reduced makes me a little nervous or uneasy. I looked into working as the most hated guy in dentistry: the insurance dental consultant. I could see myself working remotely 10-20 hours a week reviewing charts for a dental insurance company and the amount of time I work is up to me. The pay is decent for a retired guy. About $80-95/hr. I’m seriously considering this option unless anyone can give me a great reason not to.

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u/Ok_Statistician643 — 21 days ago