Work full time - Study Director, Eco-toxicology. I am a long way from retiring - am 38 too.
My background is in Electronic engineering and am also a qualified electrician.
No c-19 working from home for me, my employer has put some plastic screens around the labs and office so we are all safe!
I have wanted to keep bees since I was about 8 years old. I asked my parents many times if I could get bees and the answer was always no.
I though how nice it would be to watch the bees flying around my garden, so took the plunge last year. Making honey was an after though. I have never bought a jar of honey my whole life. Looking back I should probably have just got a bumble be hive.
I have tried and failed to find a mentor. Had planned to join a local associations this year but they suspended meetings because of kung-flu, so have been going it alone.
I have 3 yo and 10 mo boys too. So looking after 4 hives and 2 little ones with full time work commitments has honestly been tough. I have to confess, I have struggled at times this year.
I was totally unprepared for how much time, effort and expense would be required to get set up for bees! But with the guidance of you-tube and this forum things have been going surprisingly well.
Luckily I am a fast learner who is very piratical with my hands, yet have still found it difficult to get started. Sometimes I see some of the experienced guys on here slamming unprepared noobs who give up (not to their faces, but general comments). Well I was almost one of them, so I take a more sympathetic stance.
I am far better prepared for next year, not only in terms of equipment, but more importantly knowledge. If I knew what I know now when I got my bees, this year would have been so much easier.
BMH - love your youtube channel. I particularly enjoyed the story of how you and you mate acquired your first hives lol.