Working multiple tech jobs at the same time is wrong.
Counsel
"You signed a contract. That contract assumes your working hours, your focus, and your professional loyalty belong to one employer during the time they pay for. The moment you start a second job and hide it, you are not '..."
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Topic ContextIn an unforgiving economic landscape, the allure of 'overemployment' forces a fundamental clash between the individual's desperate search for financial autonomy and the bedrock principles of corporate loyalty and contractual trust. This contentious practice exposes the raw tension between a worker's drive to thrive and an employer's expectation of singular dedication and full value for money. It ultimately asks: in a world of precarious employment and blurred boundaries, who owns an employee's time, focus, and ultimate allegiance?