I retired at age 49 & lived at FtW for 4 months after retirement. I hound my DH on a daily basis to sell our house & go back to full-time RV'ing, 4 months at FtW, 4 months in the Smokey's and 4 months shlepping around the US. He won't buy into my dream.
Both my DH & I retired young after both of us spent 30 years at the telco, and we knew we were going to have to do something else to get us to that magic age of 59.5 when we could do what we wanted with the 401K (or what's left of it after the 2007 economic tanking). My job with the telco was in their call center & that's my expertise. I applied for positions at both Geico & with WDW Central Reservations. I was accepted at both. When I toured Geico, it was like walking back into Verizon - same computers, same phones, same stations, same decor, same everything!! I actually felt my chest tighten & my stomach flip! I said "thanks for the opportunity, but I don't think this is the right place for me." They actually offered me $2.00/hour more than their starting pay - but $$ isn't everything. Now, the WDW CRO job was much more lucrative. It was a management position & the starting pay was considerably more than what I was making after 30 years with Verizon. The offices (they have one in Orlando & one in Tampa) were like all things Disney - in other words - beautiful!! However, once I scrutinized the job duties & requirements, it was just like any other call center job. Again, my chest tightened & my stomach flipped. I could not bring myself to do it - no matter how much $$ was at stake.
Now, I work for my church as the business manager. I haven't had a raise in 2 years, and because of the economy, most likely won't get one in 2011. I don't get any benefits (don't need them right now). I make about 1/3 of what I made at Verizon when I retired 7 years ago. BUT.... I AM HAPPY!!

I am not governed by the clock or a boss. I work whatever hours I need to to get the job done - which is nice because I'm salaried. In the winter when all the "snow-birds" return, I put in about 30 hours a week. In the summer when it's much slower, I put in maybe 16-20 hours a week. I finally have my dream job, minus the pay. You can't have it all.
If something happens to us either financially, or the church can no longer afford to have a manager, I will do what ever I have to do to earn $$ - even if that means going back to a call center. Fortunately for me, age is working in my favor in that respect. I now only have 3.5 years to go before that "magic age".
My brother (NTSammy5) was right about one thing - longevity with a company means squat these days. Companies are no longer loyal to their employees, and good retirement packages are a thing of the past. If you have a lot of work years ahead of you, do what you like to do & adjust your life-style accordingly. If that means less $$, drive used cars, live in a smaller house. Being happy with your life is invaluable.