OVEREMPLOYMENT |How to Get 2 Full-Time Jobs (And Paychecks) Simultaneously | Multiple Full Time Jobs

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Published 2022-10-21
What if it only took you two hours every day to do your job? What if you could work multiple full time jobs -- and take home multiple full time paychecks?

What if you could earn up to $30k a month by working several jobs at the same time?

That's what overemployment is: doing more than one "full time" job. When you're overemployed, you are doing several jobs at the same time (secretly) and taking home multiple paychecks and benefits.

Tons of people do this. More and more people are working multiple full time jobs. In today's American work landscape, it's more and more appealing to have the job security, additional income, and the ideological fulfillment that comes from owning your own time and growing your talents.

Just look at the overemployment subreddit. Just look at the slew of articles that have come out recently talking about people working multiple full time jobs. It's popular for a good reason: it's beneficial financially. And in some cases, it's actually necessary in order to save for a house, send kids to college, or even just pay the bills.

This video is all about overemployment.

This video covers:
- 00:00: Intro to Overemployment
- 01:15: Overemployment Experts
- 02:23: How Does Overemployment Work?
- 03:35: How Much Can You Earn With Overemployment?
- 05:22: Benefits of Overemployment
- 10:56: Downsides to Overemployment
- 16:19: Is Overemployment Legal?
- 16:53: How to Become Overemployed?
- 20:38: The First Rule of Overemployment
- 21:28: The Future of Overemployment
- 23:43: My Spicy Take on Overemployment
- 24:43: Is Overemployment Right For You?

Want more overemployment resources? I recommend:
- The Overemployment Subreddit.
- Wade Marketing's Independent Partnership Program.
- Alliance Law Group's resource on the legality of overemployment.

Sources:
- Music all sourced from Epidemic Sound. Thanks to Cushy for "The Morgue," Collin Lim and Adelyn Paik for "Epilogue," Flyin's "Make It Possible," "Blue Red Sky," "Cash Machine," "Saturday Lights," "Sugar High," and "Pop It!," Of Water's "Above the Ocean," and Across the Great Valley's "Pure As the Driven Snow."

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All Comments (21)
  • Being overemployed nowadays is essential to cope up with bills and having a savings as well. Government and employers should be open on topics like this. At the end, we all just want to have a quality and fulfilling life here on earth rather than living paycheck to paycheck But with this inflations, overemployment seems only the key nowadays.
  • I agree with your spicy take 100%. The cost of living is so disproportionately high compared to the average salary that many of us have no choice but to seek "over-employment" in one form or another. Personally, I'm more a proponent of starting your own business on the side instead of working for another employer - that way, there's no limit on your earning potential, and you can schedule it around your 9-5 in a way that doesn't sacrifice your quality of work with either endeavor. Not that I'm speaking from experience or anything. 👀
  • @reptileandad
    This is not cheating, this is called concurrency and parallelism. Only for people who can perform well this way.
  • I didn't know the name but I was writing remote for a small org. and GUESS WHAT I did my work finished early for weeks. Then I accidentally let them know I was always finished early and they FLIPPED OUT...like well we'd have given you more work! OR WE'D HAVE CUT YOUR SALARY. So I was literally fired and punished for being EFFICIENT. Lesson learned.
  • I just quit my last second FT job. It paid twice my first FT job but the stress was just too much. No, not the job stress, although I did not like the job, but we just moved into a new build house and my wife drove me nuts about what furniture matches, and etc. I don't care. I have a dedicated bedroom for an office and my own clothes closet. I'm satisfied. I get up at 3 AM and do all my programming while others sleep. Anyway, I am 74 and that last job was #107 in my career. I learned the hard way when we first married in our early twenties: Go for the money. When she would say, you don't have to work so much, we have plenty of money listening to her would be followed every time by a financial catastrophe. I soon wised up.
  • @jtixtlan
    At age 62 I FiNALLY learned to have boundaries and perspective with employers. Don’t love a company. It will never love you back. The more you give the more they demand. The more you accomplish the more they pile on. They pay, promote, and train unfairly based in biases. In my current job they keep me wildly overworked. I’m applying for remote jobs. If I get two, I’ll try to do them in tandem.
  • @Termintor1
    I told family I was doing two jobs, for three consecutive months I was asked for loans. I decided to tell everyone it was too hard and I quit one.
  • @SS-qo3nt
    "Cheating"? - are you kidding me? Do you regard your job like a spouse, or a boyfriend? Then you REALLY have a bad perspective on work......
  • Brilliant! I completel agree. Our productivity has doubled and our wages have stagnated, there is NO loyalty to us or development of us. We're canned at a second's notice and kicked to the curb. YOU ARE RIGHT!!
  • @rol407
    Why it's illegal it's like they want as be poor and not live happy life's with good income
  • @robertlee8519
    It's fine when a entity/company has multiple clients.
  • @Nikzww187
    being single and having a single source of income makes it nearly impossible to live in 2022
  • @don1lee
    Hi Zulie, Very good video on a topic that I was not aware of. I didn’t know until your video that many people are over-employed and working different jobs simultaneously. But I agree that with the availability of remote work, the opportunity to hold down more jobs is becoming easier – if you can deal with the stress and guilt. I agree that no one should have to hold down more than one job – but as the old saying goes, “you have to live in the world as you find it.” Like it or not, many employers are taking advantage of their employees. In fact, I know of one company with a firm rule that you can’t work anywhere else – even getting a part-time job in the evenings or weekends – if you work for that specific company. That sucks! COVID-19 has taught a lot of employees that companies don’t care about them. Which is why we are seeking the “Great Resignation” movement. Keep up the good work, Don
  • @nikta456
    I love your "Employer as an Allmighty God " comment. So true! You don't owe them anything!
  • Hello Zulie! Been long since I saw your video. Love this new trend "Over employment ". Never knew this term does exist.
  • @ljaaraica3372
    I am a remote recruiter with a large company and have been eyeing either part time consultant projects vs doing over employment or even starting my own agency on the side. I think it's harder for regular 9-5pm folks like us to do the two jobs. with meetings, calls and other items on our calendars.
  • @slushpuppii
    Just started job 2 it's absolutely needed to buy a house where I am