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Topic: Jobs and jobs
jazzinc's photo
Sun 06/07/15 10:27 AM
Edited by jazzinc on Sun 06/07/15 10:43 AM
Is it possible to have 2 real jobs at the same time as a worker? full time? part time?

If OK; why do you really do that? Do you really need it or not?

no photo
Sun 06/07/15 10:29 AM
ask a contractor. any contractor.

stan_147's photo
Sun 06/07/15 10:31 AM
Op, are you really that clueless?

TMommy's photo
Sun 06/07/15 10:38 AM
Edited by TMommy on Sun 06/07/15 10:39 AM
Op you gonna wait til everyone chimes in on whether they have one job or two and then post another link to webmd about why humans work too much? Just wonderingnoway

no photo
Sun 06/07/15 10:42 AM
ask any mommy about multiple jobs, and how real any of them are.
or, any father.

or, just about any person you see.



if, you see what i mean. :laughing:

jazzinc's photo
Sun 06/07/15 12:00 PM
Please;take these questions seriously like socioeconomic and even cultural questions applicable in societies.

All kind of answers are appreciated;opinions are different in some contexts in life.

Thank you

no photo
Sun 06/07/15 12:05 PM

Please;take these questions seriously like socioeconomic and even cultural questions applicable in societies.

All kind of answers are appreciated;opinions are different in some contexts in life.

Thank you


please, don't tell me how to take any questions. you're not the boss of me. tongue2


also, if you paid closer attention, you might see the serious (if facetious) nature and point of the responses.

j/s

Dodo_David's photo
Sun 06/07/15 12:13 PM

Is it possible to have 2 real jobs at the same time as a worker? full time? part time?

If OK; why do you really do that? Do you really need it or not?


huh Jobs? we are supposed to have jobs? noway

cajunman1985's photo
Sun 06/07/15 12:25 PM

Is it possible to have 2 real jobs at the same time as a worker? full time? part time?

If OK; why do you really do that? Do you really need it or not?
It is possible to have both a full time and part time job if your family does not have healthcare insurance and you need meds for a family member. Let face it there are many people out there barely making ends meet having to work past retirement because they never saved money because the high costs of living. So do not go bashing the asker of the topic when it is a valid question to bring up.

TMommy's photo
Sun 06/07/15 12:28 PM
Edited by TMommy on Sun 06/07/15 12:33 PM
Ummmmmmmmmmm
yanoway next time try general.discussion section
in mean time develop sense of humor
sunshine
you cannot dictate to others on how they choose to.respond
have a nice daywaving

HoneyFly's photo
Sun 06/07/15 12:56 PM

Is it possible to have 2 real jobs at the same time as a worker? full time? part time?

If OK; why do you really do that? Do you really need it or not?


Someone told me to be a good auditor you need to strip yourself & see the bigger picture of the company. Thats why... Imma a stripper by night.

PacificStar48's photo
Sun 06/07/15 01:17 PM
There was a really long period of my life where I had not only one and two jobs going but three or four part time gigs running at the same time. Mostly it was a necessity. My career choices and training often mean one paid very well (Sales) but the other (Social Work) paid very poorly.

Having to wrap around family first often also caused some financial hits and like someone mention catastrophic medical/education/care expense of a "special" family can push you past limits you would reasonably choose. Especially if the reality is the alternatives are pretty dismal.

But yes you wake up in Cardiac ICU on the fourth day and figure out that your friends and family are only starting to pile up the "where are you at" text messages and the employer is contemplating reasons to get you off their insurance you have a reality check and reprioritize.

P.S. This site does not have the edit function in forums to pick and choose who you want to post. Some people will opt for the "funny" or heads up this is too serious or I don't want a lecture post so as a newer member note, learn, and live to post another day. Threads about serious topics in community tend to die out pretty fast.

Rock's photo
Sun 06/07/15 01:31 PM

Please;take these questions seriously like socioeconomic and even cultural questions applicable in societies.

All kind of answers are appreciated;opinions are different in some contexts in life.

Thank you


I generally charge $75.00 per hour,
to tutor people with their homework.

no photo
Sun 06/07/15 04:09 PM
Is it possible to have 2 real jobs at the same time as a worker?

Why wouldn't it be possible?

full time? part time?

Or both at the same time, as well as a temp job.

If OK

What do you mean "if ok?"

Was your original question supposed to be "is it ok or good to have 2 jobs at the same time?"

why do you really do that?

Either due to perceived necessity or as a means to an end.

Do you really need it or not?

Do I "need" any job?
I mean I "could" just live off of food scavenged from dumpsters behind grocery stores, or I could just murder people in their homes and enjoy their stuff before moving on to the next.

Of course, scavenging "could" be considered a job. So if I was a homeless guy I "could" have the full time jobs of scavenging and survival.

What do you mean by "need?"

Otherwise, what I define as something I need doesn't really require justification to anyone.

no photo
Sun 06/07/15 04:22 PM
Edited by debbie1980 on Sun 06/07/15 04:24 PM
I was working 28 hours a week at the hospital in gu medicine and working 20 hours or more, depending on emergency call outs as a dental nurse as well. so yes of course.

oh and why, because I loved my jobs, helping people who were sick.

driftingLuke's photo
Sun 06/07/15 05:21 PM
Edited by driftingLuke on Sun 06/07/15 05:27 PM
Sure it's possible, I've done it. Did I really need to? No. Did I want to? Yes. It kept me busy and made my life very comfortable. I've retired from one, but still doing the other. If someone thinks I've worked and earned more than my fair share they can most certainly step right up and try to take my place. Good luck with that.

edited to add: Oh, and I'm beginning a 3rd career as we speak. Should I be ashamed of myself for having a desire to work and better myself?

jazzinc's photo
Sun 06/07/15 08:50 PM

I was working 28 hours a week at the hospital in gu medicine and working 20 hours or more, depending on emergency call outs as a dental nurse as well. so yes of course.

oh and why, because I loved my jobs, helping people who were sick.


Thank you/ you understand very well simple questions.

jazzinc's photo
Sun 06/07/15 08:51 PM

Sure it's possible, I've done it. Did I really need to? No. Did I want to? Yes. It kept me busy and made my life very comfortable. I've retired from one, but still doing the other. If someone thinks I've worked and earned more than my fair share they can most certainly step right up and try to take my place. Good luck with that.

edited to add: Oh, and I'm beginning a 3rd career as we speak. Should I be ashamed of myself for having a desire to work and better myself?


Thank you; you are right/ questions well answered.

jacktrades's photo
Sun 06/07/15 11:24 PM
Yes, I am a supervisor for a security firm and on my off days I work as a temp for events and banquets for a temporary service. Its long hours but I like the 2 paychecks.

Goofball73's photo
Sun 06/07/15 11:43 PM
I have my current job and I am the pool boy for seven hot ladies. It's maddening. :angel: :laughing:

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