Eric, an IT pro, was hired to catch people with multiple jobs—but secretly did the same, earning $300,000 a year.

🎭 The Double Life of a Job Detective

Tasked with finding overemployed workers, Eric realized how hard they were to spot—and decided to become one himself.

💻 Catching Job Jugglers.

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Eric took a second remote job, claiming he only worked a few hours daily across both roles—raking in six figures.

💰 $300K for a Couple Hours a Day

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Juggling two jobs gave Eric insight into suspicious behaviors—helping him catch other overemployed workers more easily.

🔍 Spying Helped Him Spy Better

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He compared the experience to "being the lead investigator on your own murder." The stress kept growing.

🧠 “I Was Investigating Myself”

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Eric used the extra money to splurge guilt-free—knowing the overemployment wouldn’t last forever.

🛒 Spending Spree with "Expendable Income"

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He learned security software could detect multiple work devices on one WiFi—raising alarms about being caught.

📡 The Tech That Nearly Exposed Him

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Worried his own tools might catch him, and questioning the ethics, Eric quit one job within a year.

⚖️ Ethics & Fear Ended His Gig

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Eric says most companies don’t prioritize catching job jugglers—unless performance drops or red flags appear.

📉 Most Job Jugglers Avoid Detection

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Eric admits he misses the money—but feared losing his career. “It was really good money,” he said.

💭 “I Kind of Regret It”

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