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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No way J1, J2, J3 guy thinks that coherently.[/quote] Not me. I was making J1) 195k J2) 198k J3) 228k J1) was working 4 hours a week last year of it. J2) got canned. Damn boss was a psychopath. Literally convinced he hired me as he had something going on the manager and really wanted to put her in charge but she lacked my resume, hired me backstabbed me then laid me off. Gave job to her after he told board I told you so and gave me a $52k severance check. Was super odd he canned me after only 5 and 1/2 months and gave $52k severance J3) pretty normal Companies force you to do this. I don’t put in notice old job till after I start new one ever. Then some firms make you wait a month for medical or have a probation period of 90 days. By the time 90 days roll by and clear probation the juggling gets easy. Although I had staff at two different companies were weird. It is a lot harder to get high paying remote jobs. At start of Covid had a 20k a month remote job. Was doing that in 3-4 hours a day. I have had 5 jobs since 2020. Reddit has great thread overemployment. 40 percent all remote people have a second job and are overemployed. You’re sitting alone by yourself so easy to do. [/quote] How many Js are you working now?[/quote]
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