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Starting a second job; What to consider
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[QUOTE="Ayuba Ernest, post: 247361, member: 70169"] If you're thinking of starting a second job, there are a few things you need to consider. First, make sure that you have enough time to devote to both jobs. You don't want your second job to start interfering with your first job, or vice versa. Also, make sure that the second job is in line with your career goals. If you're hoping to eventually become a CEO, for example, working as a server at a restaurant is probably not the best idea. Working a second job can have many benefits, such as increasing your income, helping you stay current in your industry, and providing valuable experience. However, there are also some potential drawbacks to consider before taking on a second job. One disadvantage of working a second job is the potential for decreased sleep and increased stress. This can lead to health problems down the road. Additionally, if you’re not careful, working a second job can take up too much of your time and leave you with little energy or time for your primary job. Before taking on a second job, it’s important to consider a few factors, such as the effect it will have on your current job and your overall stress levels. [/QUOTE]
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