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The Hot New Trend of the "Overemployed"
Meet the secret society of workers covertly holding multiple full-time jobs and rewriting the rules in a new age of remote work
A growing movement of remote workers secretly hold multiple full-time jobs to gain financial freedom, rewrite archaic workplace rules, and resist exploitative corporations in a new age of digital nomadism.
In the Shadows of Success
Gather round, wage slaves, for the saga of a secret society upending the work world as we know it.
They call themselves the over-employed and single-handedly rewriting the rules of work. How? By secretly holding multiple full-time jobs at once.
It started in the pandemic with burned-out engineers like Bryan, who took on three tech jobs simultaneously after layoffs. He now rakes in over $800K, working not much more than 40 hours a week.
Beyond Burnout
On anonymous forums, overemployers share tips to avoid detection by "minimizing HPWs" and "jiggling mice."
With loyalty rewarded by layoffs, the over-employed see no shame in two-timing corporations. As long as the work's done well, who cares? A new social contract was forged!
Some juggle half a dozen jobs, pulling in 7 figures. But for most, overemployment is about freedom and security, not yachts. The hustle is real.
Decoding the Surge in 'Overemployment'
As companies eye back-to-office mandates, these renegades face new challenges. But their numbers grow steadily. A workforce revolution is brewing!
So come, join the vanguard upending corporate power structures! With the right skills and steely nerves, you, too, can stick it to The Man times two. Or three!
Overemployment awaits you wild free spirits.
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