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sj_zero@lotide.fbxl.net ⁨3⁩ ⁨years⁩ ago

Yes, if you are getting paid for 16 hours a day and you actually work 16 hours a day, that's fine (although you might want to adjust your life priorities). The problems spring up if you're working 8 hours a day (or less) and billing for 16 hours a day. I said that in my last post.

Salary I think would be a grey area, it depends on the situation.

If you're just getting paid X to to the equivalent of churning out Y widgets a week and that's in your contract and you meet the contract, then as long as you're not charging anyone else for the time you spend churning out widgets, that's fine. You could have three salaries to churn out Y1, Y2, and Y3 widgets and do so and you'd be charging solely for the output you're contractually obligated to provide.

OTOH, if I was a boss dynamically setting requirements for the week and I'm setting those priorities based on your previous work performance and I found out your previous work performance was being reduced by your doing salaried work for a second company during the time I expected you to be working for my company, I know what my next 2 phone calls would be.

I don't know why you put "ethical code" in quotes, double billing is a clear violation of many official professional codes of ethics for different professions in different countries around the world.

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