Comment on Overemployed.com And Subreddit: Working Multiple Remote Jobs To Maximize Gains

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iamtanmay@wolfballs.com ⁨3⁩ ⁨years⁩ ago

Yes if you are on a monthly contract, you get paid for 40 hours of weekly work, that's true. However, there are a lot of interdependencies in team work, and speed is determined by the slowest task. Generally a team member's job is to finish their pieces before the slowest parts. That gives you extra time which you can use if there is some unexpected trouble, otherwise its yours for free. Aside from meetings, its not unusual to have half the day free after your work, with the caveat of an emergency etc.

Most remote work is also flexible, only meetings have set times. That means you can sleep during the day and work into the night if that's your thing (that's how I do it). A day has 24 hours and you need a max of 8 hours for 1 job, and 8 hours for sleep, you still have 8 hours for the second job.

These two factors combined make it possible to fulfill your contract with both clients, delivering what they pay you for. Its not fraud if client A pays you for 8 hours but can only give 4 hours of work, its practical reality. If you used that extra time to watch the news or cook something or chit chat with colleagues, you wouldn't call it fraud, right ?

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