I work for a, uhh, large semiconductor company and am successful and like the work but they are frankly offering me too much money to "retire" early I almost can't turn it down.
But I would want to find more work within a few months. I'm 51 and have been at the company for 27 years, in areas ranging from IT enterprise full stack development to design engineering automation to C++ driver development these days.
What's it like to come out of the protective, motherly embrace of the corporate world these days for a middle aged person, how is the job market for remote or hybrid work?
If I were in your shoes, I'd consider three options:
1. Take as long as you need to to find a job that resonates with you, regardless of pay. This is probably the most ideal option, as it's going to mean the most stability and least stress, but also given the market, probably harder to achieve.
2. Embrace semi-retirement and become a part-time consultant or contractor. This will let you have enough time to enjoy your 50s without being constantly sucked into work, but still have some discretionary income coming in and keep you mentally stimulated. The challenge here is finding clients, which is a time suck and not very fun.
3. My personal preference: bootstrap your own company! Be your own boss! The only thing you need to spend is your own time, at least at first, and as a recently retired person, you have plenty of that. You won't face age discrimination, you won't have to report to some middle manager kid on a power trip. You set your own rules, your own hours, and control your own destiny. Downside is that this can be a lot of work, and possibly very lonely, unless you can find some cofounders.
I'm aiming to be in your shoes in the next 5 years, so I've been thinking about this a lot. I wish you the best of luck!