Still want to work
Mr. Nguyen Duy Hien (born in 1952, from Kim Dong, Hung Yen) is renting a room in Ngai Duong village, Dinh Du commune, Van Lam district (Hung Yen). Mr. Hien is living with 2 colleagues, Mr. Duong Van Thanh (born in 1963, from Tan Ky, Nghe An) and Mr. Nguyen Dinh Quyet (born in 1976, from My Duc, Hanoi). All three are employees of Dai An Security Group (Trai Trang village, Yen My district, Hung Yen).
Although over 70 years old, Mr. Hien is still very healthy and agile. Apart from his close colleagues, not many people know that Mr. Hien is a retired lieutenant colonel with a salary of more than 15 million VND/month.

"My wife is also a retired major, the total pension of the couple is about 27 million VND/month. We have 3 children, all of whom are in college, have established careers and have a stable house in Hanoi, said Mr. Hien.
When asked about the reason for retiring but not choosing to rest with family and children, Mr. Hien said that for more than seven years after retiring, he had worried and decided to take care of his children's marriages. When the lives of all 3 children were stable, he discussed with his wife to give her all her pensions, he asked to work as a security guard for a company in the district, the job was assigned to him, traveling around the districts in the province. Mr. Hien was allowed to use his salary as a security guard depending on his suspicion.
"Our salary is from 6.5 - 7 million VND/month, and the company rents a room and meals. I will spend that money freely. When my family and relatives have a job, I still arrange to attend fully. Working as a security guard, I found it suitable for my health, seeing strong people, and being with my colleagues was very fun. That is the reason why I still want to work when I retire, said Mr. Nguyen Duy Hien.
Having worked in a specialized unit under the Ministry of National Defense, retiring in 2015, Mr. Nguyen Huy Tung (character's name has been changed) currently living in Mai Dich Office Complex (Cau Giay District, Hanoi) continued to work for a private company immediately after retirement.
“Time was still working, I had a relationship with many units and businesses in the environment. Association.
Studying and working for life
According to Mr. Le Quang Trung - former Deputy Director in charge of the Department of Employment, the reality shows that retirees are often workers over and under the age of 60, most of whom want to continue working in the spirit of "retiring without quitting a job", "studying and working for life".
The majority of retirees, especially those working in state agencies, have a lot of experience and working skills, many have been trained in professional knowledge, skills, etc. More importantly, if they are healthy, they still want and crave to study and work to affirm their position and contribute to their family and society.
The current law of the Labor Code and the Law on Employment (Article 3) stipulates that the age of employees is from 15 years old or older, without the above age requirement, along with other regulations, creating conditions for retirees to continue working. In fact, many businesses recruit retirees from management, operation, consulting, direct production positions... to work, many people bring their knowledge and experience to share and contribute.
At the same time, they are also able to share and receive information, learn new knowledge during their work, and continuously improve themselves to meet the needs of their work. This is a valuable human resource provided for the labor market, said Mr. Le Quang Trung.