• @Ultraviolet
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    1011 months ago

    If you’re getting the work done for both jobs, what’s the problem? If they want to double your workload, they can pay you double.

    • phillaholic
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      011 months ago

      If I have to wait for you to do something to do part of my job, and the reason I have to wait is you have another job, then that’s a problem. The vast majority of salaried jobs involve collaboration.

      • @RageAgainstTheRich
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        411 months ago

        Then hire more people? Never heard a complaint when a CEO manages multiple companies.

      • @Daft_ish
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        311 months ago

        This argument is dumb. End of the day people are free to do as they like. So are employers. If both parties are satisfied with the work getting done then end of story.

        • phillaholic
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          111 months ago

          Are you serious? I’m talking about an Employer that isn’t ok with it.

          • @Daft_ish
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            11 months ago

            Then there is normal recourse. Derr.

            But you would rather the employers have some sort of special rights, huh?

            • phillaholic
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              111 months ago

              What in the hell are you on about? They can just fire you for cause.