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The Overemployment Framework

The Morally Flexible Guide to Finding, Landing, and Taking Advantage of Corporate Jobs to Free Up Your Time and Money

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The Overemployment Framework

By: Steven Thomas
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With the worldwide shift to remote work, more and more people have started taking control of their own lives, careers, and financial freedom by pursuing a previously unimaginable work style: abusing the system, automating their jobs, and for some, holding multiple white-collar jobs at the same time.

People are doubling, tripling, or even quadrupling their income thanks to "overemployment"—the term being used to describe the lifestyle of multiple full-time job juggling. Because when you understand how corporate America works, and how it does not work, you can use it to your advantage. You can find the holes and turn them into loopholes. Corporate inefficiency, greed, and waste can be used as tools to make your own life easier.

This book aims to pull back the curtain and expose the illusions of corporate America. To show you the cracks and teach you the tricks you can utilize to make a fortune taking advantage of corporate America.

©2023, 2024 Steven R. Thomas (P)2024 Steven R. Thomas
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This could have been an article and not a book. Matter of fact, this should not be a book at all.

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