Can Your Corporate Skills Close Your $40K-$80K Retirement Gap?
Use This 3-Minute Scorecard to Find Out
What is Encore Income?
Encore Income is supplementary income you start now — while you're still employed—in preparation for retirement. Built part-time alongside your corporate job (5-15 hours/week), it closes your retirement gap before you retire. You can continue it into retirement if you want, but the goal is to build it early, not scramble later.
This Scorecard Is For You If:
- You're a corporate manager, director, or VP
- You have 10+ years of professional experience
- You're 5-15 years from retirement
- You suspect you have a retirement income gap
Not for: Beginners, passive income seekers, or influencer wannabes.
About Scott Fulbright
I spent three decades building and running companies—from boutique consultancies to a leadership firm that helped businesses scale without losing their culture. When I was 55, staring at my own retirement gap, I realized the "boring corporate skills" I'd been using for years were worth $5,000/month in what I call encore income—the supplementary income you build while still working, in preparation for retirement, not during it. I started mine at 55 while still employed, working 8-10 hours/week alongside my corporate role. By the time I was ready to retire, it was already generating steady income. That's the whole point: build it before you need it, not after. I created this system because most experienced managers have no idea they're sitting on the same opportunity. They can't see their own value because they're too close to it.
"3 minutes. It told me I'm sitting on $50K-$100K in potential."
I downloaded the scorecard expecting generic career advice.
Instead, 10 quick questions showed me I'm in the Strategic Tier with $50K-$100K supplementary income potential.
That number alone changed how I see my retirement planning.
The Retirement Math Nobody Talks About
Most corporate professionals have a $40K-$80K annual retirement gap. Your 401(k) plus Social Security covers about 60% of your current income. The other 40%? That's the gap.
The typical advice: "Save more. Work longer. Cut your lifestyle."
The realistic alternative: Build $2,000-$8,000+/month in part-time supplementary income using skills you already have. Not by reinventing yourself. Not by becoming an influencer. Not by launching a startup. By monetizing 2–3 specific corporate skills — what we call your Corporate Superpowers — you’ve spent years building.
The problem isn't your skills. It's identifying which ones are monetizable. The scorecard helps you identify which of your skills fall into that category.
Here's what you'll get, sent to you immediately:
A 10-question self-assessment that takes 3 minutes to complete. You'll score yourself and immediately see which tier you're in: Foundation ($12K-$36K), Growth ($24K-$60K), Strategic ($50K-$100K), or Elite ($100K-$300K+).
These are realistic part-time income ranges, not hype. The scorecard is a PDF - you download it, fill it out, and see your tier.
If you want to dig deeper after that, the full AI assessment (about 7 minutes, also free) identifies your 3 specific superpowers. But start with the scorecard to see where you stand.
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"Strategic Tier. Now I know what's actually possible."
I've read plenty of content promising $10K/month in 90 days.
This scorecard showed me $50K-$100K annually in 10-20 hours/week is realistic for my level.
That clarity was worth more than the hype.
Get Your Free Encore Income Potential Scorecard
This 3-minute worksheet reveals your income potential tier (Foundation, Growth, Strategic, or Elite) and whether you have enough experience to monetize now. Delivered instantly to your email.
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"The scorecard showed me the range. Now I want to know my specific superpowers."
Knowing I'm in the $24K-$60K Growth Tier is useful.
But the scorecard made me curious: which of my skills specifically get me there?
That's why I'm taking the full assessment.