Some white-collar workers are secretly balancing 2 full-time jobs and earning up to $600,000, a report says. They drop in and out of multiple meetings to avoid getting caught.
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Some white-collar workers are secretly holding down two full-time remote jobs at the same time.
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It can be tricky to balance two jobs, but some are earning more than $200,000, they told the WSJ.
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They drop in and out of meetings, or avoid them entirely, to ensure they aren't caught, they said.
Some white-collar workers are taking advantage of remote working by holding down two full-time jobs - and not telling either employer.
The Wall Street Journal spoke to six workers who have held multiple full-time jobs. They told the publication that it's a difficult balancing act, but worth it for the double salary. Most earned from about $200,00 to nearly $600,000, The Journal reported.
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