https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clqUs5ZAUEU&ab_channel=BloombergQuicktake That seems like a lot of work. Imagine if you work here: employer 1: AWS employer 2: GCP employer 3: FB infra That sounds like a bullet train to getting strokes. EDIT: I knew a guy who pioneered this 7-8 years ago. He worked at 3 shitty startups, all remote. But even he could not handle that and decided to quit all of them and then work for just 1 evil company (Either Phil Morris or Monsanto, I forgot).
AWS alone is probably you entire life so.. rip
Probably 2 shitty jobs. And it works for medicore people. Top people do better by climbing the ladder.
How would this work? Like do you just do both tasks at once? Or what if meetings are scheduled back to back?
With these three together even 24 hours are less.
I know someone working 5 jobs is about to buy a house in Austin with full cash
How does background check even go "yes hello does this person work for you or did they used to?" "yes they are currently employed" > person accepts offer and never quits first job
for real, how would background check work? You need to be 1099 for all companies then.
How the hell do people not even know that itās possible to have two jobs? So many people are working more than one job to make ends meet, itās always in the news.
I think people are confused about how someone could have multiple salaried jobs, which is far harder and often against company policy. Everyone knows people have multiple parttime or even full time jobs but they're generally not salaried positions
Iāve known many people in my life that is held multiple salaried positions as well. Itās really only a problem if your company has a moonlighting policy and your specifically breaking that policy. But Iāve seen people on blind ask is this even legal? Like thereās literally some law against it.
You definitely canāt work AWS and FB Infra the WLB just isnāt there. But can probably get away doing GCP and Azure since both companies are known to be lax
Exactly. Mindset and opportunity is success
Iām at AWS and considering this
This is like professional adultery lol