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Working 2 Full Time Jobs & What I've learned.
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<blockquote data-quote="velocicaur" data-source="post: 15601910" data-attributes="member: 33335"><p>Have you ever heard an older person say, "I wish I worked more during my life?"</p><p></p><p>Like others have said, this is terrible for your health.</p><p></p><p>What are you going to do when you drop the other job? I would be worried that you won't be able to swing it without keeping up a hard work schedule. Not necessarily 80 hours a week, but do you want to work 60 hours a week for the rest of your life? Like the other guy said, 40 hours is enough.</p><p></p><p>You are using the time where you have the most freedom to work in that you have very little responsibilities and obligations. Wife? Kids? Buy a house? I mean, then you are required to keep going at it. You are 26, enjoy yourself. That's not to say piss it away on material items and such. However, using your money on life experiences would be much more beneficial. Remember that you have 40 years of work ahead of you. </p><p></p><p>You are giving two employers half ass work at best. I mean, you're selling yourself short at both places. Are either of these "career" jobs? Perhaps putting in some more time at one of them will be better off long term. Sure, you won't have what you may have in a year. However, in 5 years, you may be way ahead of where you would be.</p><p></p><p>I can appreciate the hard work, but I do not think it is worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="velocicaur, post: 15601910, member: 33335"] Have you ever heard an older person say, "I wish I worked more during my life?" Like others have said, this is terrible for your health. What are you going to do when you drop the other job? I would be worried that you won't be able to swing it without keeping up a hard work schedule. Not necessarily 80 hours a week, but do you want to work 60 hours a week for the rest of your life? Like the other guy said, 40 hours is enough. You are using the time where you have the most freedom to work in that you have very little responsibilities and obligations. Wife? Kids? Buy a house? I mean, then you are required to keep going at it. You are 26, enjoy yourself. That's not to say piss it away on material items and such. However, using your money on life experiences would be much more beneficial. Remember that you have 40 years of work ahead of you. You are giving two employers half ass work at best. I mean, you're selling yourself short at both places. Are either of these "career" jobs? Perhaps putting in some more time at one of them will be better off long term. Sure, you won't have what you may have in a year. However, in 5 years, you may be way ahead of where you would be. I can appreciate the hard work, but I do not think it is worth it. [/QUOTE]
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