Workers are making over $1 million by secretly holding down multiple gigs-and they're doing it all within the 40-hour workweek
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Many employees are sustaining multiple full-time jobs from remote locations, sometimes earning upwards of $725,000 within a typical 40-hour workweek. The trend has gained traction on social media following revelations of professionals juggling roles, prompting companies to assess the integrity of their remote workforces. Workers report the ease of managing several jobs due to advancements in AI productivity tools. This environment is being leveraged by workers feeling little loyalty to their employers, favoring financial gain over corporate loyalty.
"At this point it kind of became a game to me, how many jobs can I do at once and stay sane?"
"You have to build a schedule that allows you to keep the companies from colliding while fulfilling your obligations to each."
"If you’ve worked in corporate America, it is a lot of fluff and not a lot of substance."
"I have zero loyalty to a corporation."
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