I thought polywork is when people work two full time jobs at home and don't tell either employer and just fucking milk the clock til they get fired from one or both because fuck it
That's a fantastic grift for those who can manage it, but reading the article it's not talking about that. It's trying to put a positive spin on having to work multiple jobs either because they don't give you enough hours or they don't give you enough pay.
If you can get two wfh jobs, it's awesome. Why full-ass one job when you can half-ass two jobs? You're only productive about two hours a day on those jobs anyways.
I thought polywork is when people work two full time jobs at home and don't tell either employer and just fucking milk the clock til they get fired from one or both because fuck it
That's a fantastic grift for those who can manage it, but reading the article it's not talking about that. It's trying to put a positive spin on having to work multiple jobs either because they don't give you enough hours or they don't give you enough pay.
If you can get two wfh jobs, it's awesome. Why full-ass one job when you can half-ass two jobs? You're only productive about two hours a day on those jobs anyways.
I had family shocked McDonald's was offering 15 an hour, until I told them they only gave any worker like 10 hours.
I've thought about that, but I'm not sure I could juggle that. But for a programming job, it seems feasible and seems like you could make a shit ton.