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re: Accepting two jobs, unethical or wrong?

Posted on 1/24/17 at 11:58 am to
Posted by UGATiger26
Jacksonville, FL
Member since Dec 2009
9044 posts
Posted on 1/24/17 at 11:58 am to
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oh yea its so easy thats why less than 2% of the population is doing it huh?

No offense but many of you sales people are completely clueless on income levels of normal people.


I'm not in sales.
Posted by Topwater Trout
Red Stick
Member since Oct 2010
67589 posts
Posted on 1/24/17 at 12:03 pm to
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For those who are making 150+, mind sharing your occupation?


I get paid to post on the OT
Posted by Howyouluhdat
On Fleek St
Member since Jan 2015
7336 posts
Posted on 1/24/17 at 12:38 pm to
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THE RIGHT DEGREE



Vastly overrated in today's workforce.
Posted by Sheepdog
Lubbock
Member since Dec 2009
31 posts
Posted on 1/24/17 at 1:01 pm to
Generally, sales positions have pretty clear goals in place and they are usually not "work at least 40hrs a week".

As long as he meets the goals that the company sets, i don't feel like either employer has a legitimate right to dictate what he does in his spare time.

Posted by Nuts4LSU
Washington, DC
Member since Oct 2003
25468 posts
Posted on 1/24/17 at 1:16 pm to
He needs to look carefully at the job requirements for both jobs to make sure he is able to fulfill both simultaneously. Do they require him to be available or on call during specific hours? If both do, then he could be in conflict if both need him at the same time. Do they require him to spend a specified amount of time on certain activities? If so, they probably expect that time to be used exclusively for their activities and not split with someone else's. Can he spend the required time for each separately?

Chances are that both companies expect him to devote a certain amount of time exclusively to them. If he's splitting his attention during that time, he's not living up to the requirements of the job and the companies will not find that acceptable.

Bottom line is the point you already made. If it's truly no problem, then he should be able to tell both companies what he's doing and expect no negative feedback. If he thinks they would react negatively, then they probably expect him to do something he isn't doing.
Posted by Pelican fan99
Lafayette, Louisiana
Member since Jun 2013
34689 posts
Posted on 1/24/17 at 6:01 pm to
No way he doesn't have a confliction at some point right? Seems like it wouldn't be worth the trouble
Posted by lsujunky
Down By The River
Member since Jun 2011
2259 posts
Posted on 1/24/17 at 6:19 pm to
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For those who are making 150+, mind sharing your occupation?


Sales
Posted by lsuwins3
Member since Nov 2008
1619 posts
Posted on 1/24/17 at 8:48 pm to
I imagine that most that are responding have not been in sales . As others have said once he gets a company car or benefits he's an employee and most likely has a base salary. Good luck thinking you're going to be successful at either one giving 50% of your time. Or you spend all your time with one till the other fires you, at least you get double pay for a while. Or in my case the company you are cheating on buys the other company you're working for, not a good day.
Posted by CaptN
Prairieville
Member since Jan 2013
378 posts
Posted on 1/24/17 at 10:08 pm to
Towboat Captain. College dropout.
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