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Balancing Multiple Jobs: Navigating Employer Expectations
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[QUOTE="Tom.G, post: 6032880, member: 581973"] I suggest you NOT mention the other job unless they ask. In my experience, some employers get upset if you are doing anything else. And their need for absolute control over employees seems inversely proportional to the pay rate. A somewhat severe case I ran into was when I was working and as a Controls Engineer and the company across the street, in a completely different line of business, was looking for after-hours EE help. I was told "You better not...". I didn't, but in retrospect I should have. [/QUOTE]
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