Excerpt from entrepreneur.com
Key Takeaways
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A 22-year-old began working two full-time remote jobs in 2021.
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He hasn’t told either employer and said he isn’t too concerned about getting caught.
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He said he uses five strategies to juggle both jobs and avoid suspicion.
5 strategies to work two remote jobs and get away with it
Jason said he uses five different strategies to juggle both jobs and not get caught.
First, he said he tries to overestimate how long his tasks will take to give himself more time to manage the workload from both jobs.
“If I finish a task, I will hold on to it for a while before I submit it for review,” he said.
Second, he said he makes sure he doesn’t overperform at his jobs and attract extra attention and assignments.
“Whenever possible, I try to seem somewhat incompetent so that my coworkers are more understanding when I take a while to finish a task and so they don’t give me lots of difficult tasks,” he said.
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