Anyone else try to juggle 2 jobs at once?

JohnCena

PROFESSIONAL SHITPOSTER
I'm currently working 2 IT jobs atm

One help desk and another as a data consultant(in training in both atm)

Im either going to be super burnt out by the end of next week or going to have to quit one of them(most likely the help desk one).
 
I'm currently working 2 IT jobs atm

One help desk and another as a data consultant(in training in both atm)

Im either going to be super burnt out by the end of next week or going to have to quit one of them(most likely the help desk one).
My friend works two full time jobs one is help desk aswell and overnight security. She makes it work somehow from the outside looking in it does seem tiresome but she has done it for years. The help desk job she said is very easy. I say try it and see.
 

JohnCena

PROFESSIONAL SHITPOSTER
My friend works two full time jobs one is help desk aswell and overnight security. She makes it work somehow from the outside looking in it does seem tiresome but she has done it for years. The help desk job she said is very easy. I say try it and see.
Easy but tough to do both at once esp if its on the phone
 

Jiron

wanaag
NABADOON
VIP
in long term it starts affecting your health and overall wellbeing, I say get enough experience with the one you enjoy the most and take your career further by strengthening those skills :)
 
How much are you making from each job? What amount of money do you need in order to live comfortably and be able to pay off your bills? Working in two full time jobs is not good for your health, quit the one which pays you the least and with the least future prospects in terms of career growth and salary.
 

JohnCena

PROFESSIONAL SHITPOSTER
How much are you making from each job? What amount of money do you need in order to live comfortably and be able to pay off your bills? Working in two full time jobs is not good for your health, quit the one which pays you the least and with the least future prospects in terms of career growth and salary.
Currently living with parents and only pay a few bills. Honestly both pay at around 45-50k. So im getting $2000/week. I can easily make this amount after a year of working as the data consultant.

It's easy money . Only issue is trying to juggle both though.
 

JohnCena

PROFESSIONAL SHITPOSTER
in long term it starts affecting your health and overall wellbeing, I say get enough experience with the one you enjoy the most and take your career further by strengthening those skills :)
This is the most common answer I've been getting and the one that's the obvious choice. I guess im getting greedy tbh
 
Currently living with parents and only pay a few bills. Honestly both pay at around 45-50k. So im getting $2000/week. I can easily make this amount after a year of working as the data consultant.

It's easy money . Only issue is trying to juggle both though.
I see.. Then I suggest you quit the one as a desktop support, work life balance is really important.. Just enjoy your life - go travel and do stuff that makes you happy, you'll have good memories once you grow old.
 

JohnCena

PROFESSIONAL SHITPOSTER
@JohnCena

Here in my end of the world the tax is soo high so its never feasible to work extra as this would mean you'll have to pay more tax.
yeah Im most likely going to quit my help desk job by end of next week. Its tough balancing 2 jobs and the tax implications are annoying as it is.
 

mr.overeasy

The most eggcelent member
I'm currently working 2 IT jobs atm

One help desk and another as a data consultant(in training in both atm)

Im either going to be super burnt out by the end of next week or going to have to quit one of them(most likely the help desk one).
any advice for the best first job in IT?

I passed the first test of the a+ and are going to do the second. What should my first job be.
 

Trending

Top