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Starting a second job; What to consider
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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 247339, member: 25467"] Anyone who chooses to go for a second job or side hustle has reasons for doing so, after all it's not the easiest or most enjoyable thing to do. For most people, it's related to their finances, so it's either to supplement a low salary or to have more financial stability. Some do it to learn new skills, retire sooner, or go meet new people. Whatever it may be, starting a second job should be taken seriously. One thing you must keep in mind is how much time you have to dedicate to the new job after working the first one. It's better to work productively at one job, than to do half-baked work on two different ones. Another thing that's important is the duration you want to work two or more jobs. It's also necessary to consider your social responsibly such as family and friends and how much you working two jobs would affect your relationships [/QUOTE]
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