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Secret 'overemployment' grows as a remote work trend, but risks are involved

Por: Fox Business Business September 26, 2022

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Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com Some remote workers are juggling two full-time jobs as the overemployed movement gains steam online, thanks to social media platforms like Reddit. The r/Overemployed subreddit, which was begun in May 2021 and is the public-facing forum of Overemployed.com, has grown to 92,800 members.At the start of 2022, the subreddit had roughly 6,389 members, according to Subreddit Stats, a website that tracks... + full article



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