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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4902518"]I do it constantly too. I have been caught twice and fired. Once was fired for having crappy sales numbers and sending in food for a lunch that I didn't attend. POD rep told on me. The other one I was fired for I actually ran into a boss with a tiny division in the sales force. We never interacted with them. However, I was caught red handed and with my new manager that day. I freaked out thinking "great ....now I will be fired from both jobs". I wasn't though. Just the old job fired me the very next day. It was so embarrassing. The new company never founnd out, and I worked there for a few years. Regardless, I continue to do it. I have learned that getting fired isn't a bad thing. All it means is the 2nd paycheck ends. I never put both jobs on my resume: I just put the higher paid one. I'll probably do it until I retire. The way companies downsize, they are used to seeing multiple jobs and gaps in employment anyway. My only fear is both companies finding out and losing both incomes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4902518"]I do it constantly too. I have been caught twice and fired. Once was fired for having crappy sales numbers and sending in food for a lunch that I didn't attend. POD rep told on me. The other one I was fired for I actually ran into a boss with a tiny division in the sales force. We never interacted with them. However, I was caught red handed and with my new manager that day. I freaked out thinking "great ....now I will be fired from both jobs". I wasn't though. Just the old job fired me the very next day. It was so embarrassing. The new company never founnd out, and I worked there for a few years. Regardless, I continue to do it. I have learned that getting fired isn't a bad thing. All it means is the 2nd paycheck ends. I never put both jobs on my resume: I just put the higher paid one. I'll probably do it until I retire. The way companies downsize, they are used to seeing multiple jobs and gaps in employment anyway. My only fear is both companies finding out and losing both incomes.[/QUOTE]
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