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chitownj12
I have 2 full time jobs. Is there any way for either company to find out?
Asked by chitownj12
I have 2 full time jobs and don't want either company to find out about the other. Is there any way one could find out about the other, through taxes or credit report, etc? thanks

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I don't see any problem even if they find out unless there is a conflict of interest. Actually no, there is no way that they can find out unless somebody will tell them or your work performance will be affected and they start to scrutinize you. I can't imagine how you are doing this, you are working 16 hours a day! Well I guess that is OK, but you have to take multi vitamins and take good care of your health. Keep up the good work and good luck

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Unless you are violating your non-compete, are you sure it matters? Most of the time, if it doesn't affect your work and you aren't working for a direct competitor, it isn't likely to be a huge issue. Best of luck.
Answered by tigglys

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Unless you are working for competitors there is not reason to worry about them knowing. As long as you are performing well at both jobs then it shouldn't be a problem. If you have signed an employment contract with either one agreeing to not have another job then you could be in trouble legally if they find out.
Answered by Tracy M

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Depends entirely on the 2 companies. If you're at management level, then the expectations of loyalty, privacy and availability are higher. If you have access to private information (on clients or coworkers) then there is an expectation on your personal life. I would hope you have two full-time jobs for the money, not because you're doing someone a favor or just can't cut the apron strings from a 'good boss'. There are thousands of people willing to take both positions from you. If you're working in secret, you are expecting a level of privacy that just isn't there. You're right - You're d----- if you, you're d----- if you don't. Just accept the consequences and responsibility of your choices.
Answered by PatV


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