Dossier
overemployment
Coverage of overemployment in the Nexus archive.
- He's making $330,000 secretly juggling 2 jobs. He says it's 'surreal' not having to worry about money.
A Texas healthcare worker named Daniel is earning $330,000 this year by secretly juggling two full-time jobs, though increased work hours and burnout have emerged as challenges. The practice of overemployment has become harder due to return-to-office mandates, layoffs, and employee monitoring, but workers like Daniel continue to adapt to maintain financial security.
- How people secretly working multiple full-time jobs are dodging RTO, layoffs, and employee tracking.
Overemployed workers are navigating challenges like return-to-office mandates, layoffs, and employee monitoring to maintain multiple full-time jobs. Strategies include AI tools and strategic planning, with some workers earning significant income to cover expenses like rental properties and college tuition.