Do you know of anyone who got hired with a full-time "I need to wfh full-time"? And they tend to suck at everything, and never accomplish anything? How many companies do you think they're doing this at concurrently? Draw paychecks from multiple companies at the same time. Suck at all of them. But just barely enough to hang on for a while and collect those dual paychecks? In a similar vein, why announce you're changing companies? Just announce a long term vacation, then fabricate a family emergency at the end of it, then don't show up to work. See how long you can be on the payroll at the old company and the new company at the same time.
A full time and part time will work if you work from home. You can always say the part time job is your hobby or side business. Many people do this without any problems.
Not sustainable long term. Your shitty performance will get you fired at some point.
Doesn’t matter as long as you get paid reasonably.. Two medium paying jobs + better wlb earns >> 1 high pay + not so better wlb
You will ruin your career. The next employer will know when they do background check on you.
No they won't, there's no way for them to uncover this in standard background check
Not just pure background only, some employers check past income through ADP or third-parties.