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If you're in the fortunate position of working a remote job where your work is barely or poorly tracked, then you should consider taking on a second remote job.
I personally never did this with more than two jobs, although I wish I had some days as I've heard of some people who managed to take on several full-time remote positions and still barely do any work throughout the day.
Obviously, when you apply to these remote positions, ensure they're contractor positions, ideally in countries other than the one you reside in. Contract positions tend not to do background checks (or much of any checks, in my experience), which means you don't have to worry about employment history possibly coming up and being questioned about your current job. Speaking of which, don't mention your current remote job if you decide to do this.
If you've ever managed to pull this off, then tell me how many remote jobs you managed to work at once as I'd be interested in knowing.
I personally never did this with more than two jobs, although I wish I had some days as I've heard of some people who managed to take on several full-time remote positions and still barely do any work throughout the day.
Obviously, when you apply to these remote positions, ensure they're contractor positions, ideally in countries other than the one you reside in. Contract positions tend not to do background checks (or much of any checks, in my experience), which means you don't have to worry about employment history possibly coming up and being questioned about your current job. Speaking of which, don't mention your current remote job if you decide to do this.
If you've ever managed to pull this off, then tell me how many remote jobs you managed to work at once as I'd be interested in knowing.