Moonlighting

Moonlighting generally refers to employment outside your main job, that may or may not be permitted by the main employer. Some moonlighting jobs could have conflicts of interest with the primary employer, distract you from doing your job with care and could get you fired if it was found out. Second jobs are often necessary to make ends meet, but be aware of the potential affects it might have and plan accordingly.

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