Risks of obtaining a second job?
What has been your experiences in picking up a second job (job number 2) that works the same hours as job number 1?
I work remote and in the healthcare field and I’m thinking of applying for a competitor to also work for. What are the risks that you guys have ever experienced? My current job is pretty laxed which is the main reason I’m interested in pursuing this idea, however my concerns are the ability of either company finding out and then being termed by job number 1. What are your experiences with having a secondary job and were the risks worth the reward? I think if I ever felt threatened I would just drop job number 2 asap before anything scratched the surfaced that would threaten job number 1… |
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Wtf
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A good friend of mine works three jobs, all virtually and they all don't know about each of them. He says the trick is to not do too much work so they don't expect much. His superiors really have no clue how much time it takes to do the work.
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You must not be very valuable at your first job if you can work a second job during the same hours.
Maybe if you worked harder or where better at your FIRST job you would be compensated appropriately so you wouldn’t have to do this scumbag move? |
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If you're double dipping... ...it makes it too hard to post on ChiefsPlanet while at work. |
The risk is that is you lose both jobs. IDK what the chances of them finding out are, but are you willing to risk it even if the chances are super small?
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If I’m really good at my job, and can do what others do in half the time, I don’t think it’s a scumbag move to explore my options, but you’re entitled to your opinion. So no, if I worked harder they just find a different way to not pay me. |
Seems kinda obvious.
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1. Would another company compensate you fairly for the job you’re doing? Your current one you’re admitting is under paying you. 2. Are you gay?!!!!??! |
If you go to work for a competing company, I think you could potentially face civil liability if one or both of them concludes that you're taking trade secrets to the other employer. The odds are probably low that they would sue you, but if they're legit head-to-head competitors I suspect you'd get fired pretty quickly.
Do you do LinkedIn or other professional sites where you're linked to a company? How would you handle that? |
If you are talking about some kind of gig work or a different shift, maybe. If you are working two salaried positions on the same schedule you could probably pull it off until someone figures out how to do an internet search.
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What could go wrong?
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I can guarantee that if they found out you would be in extremely hot water. You would absolutely be sued for it and face some really harsh consequences. Companies don't **** around with that stuff.. |
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