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for any anons working 2 full time coding jobs from home- is it worth it? what sort of challenges do you have?

my main job is EZ AF, requiring no more than probably 2-3 hours of work daily to keep the status quo, second job reached out to me because of past work I had done for them. I'm intrigued but obviously I'd have to plan out my weekdays to make it work. I'd basically say goodbye to any hopes of a social life during the week as well, but if I can net something like 200k/yr instead of my 115k that'd be worth it to me
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It’s not bad but only if your lazy job stays lazy. The one week both jobs need you immediately will be horror. It should happen too often. Just realize if you get caught you’re probably losing both jobs so stow all that cash away



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