How a Gen Xer clawed his way back to a $900K income working 5 remote jobs after layoffs demolished his overemployment strategy
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Harrison was earning approximately $800,000 annually by managing six remote IT jobs while utilizing freelancers for assistance. However, he lost four of those jobs, resulting in a reduced income of $200,000, forcing him to reconsider personal finances. Recently, he has rebounded, now projected to earn $900,000 across five jobs, with a sixth potentially boosting his income to over $1 million. He allocates one-third of his earnings to his team of freelancers but still expects to net over $500,000 annually and plans to apply for additional positions as a safety measure against job loss.
Harrison was on track to earn roughly $800,000 this year by secretly juggling six remote IT jobs and hiring global freelancers to manage the load.
After losing four of his six jobs, Harrison's income plummeted to about $200,000, making him reconsider financial plans and support for his family.
Harrison has rebounded, now poised to earn $900,000 annually across five jobs and anticipates his income could surpass $1 million soon.
About one-third of Harrison's income goes to the freelancers he employs, yet he estimates a profit exceeding $500,000 annually and plans to keep applying for more roles.
Read at Business Insider
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