

Employee Caught Working at 4 Companies
9 snips Jul 28, 2025
A whistleblower reveals a remote worker juggling multiple full-time jobs, triggering a surge of horror stories from CEOs. The incident raises questions about ethics, integrity, and the challenges of remote employment. Discussions delve into the impact of overemployment on workplace reputation, especially during tough times like the pandemic. Key insights emerge on maintaining credibility and making informed career choices in today’s evolving job market, highlighting the thin line between ambition and deception.
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Soharam Parekh's Multi-job Scam
- Soharam Parekh was caught working at 3–4 startups simultaneously, deceiving employers with fake identities and references.
- Multiple companies fired him after seeing his underperformance and dishonesty.
Start Your Own Business
- If you are disciplined working from home, start your own business instead of juggling jobs.
- Working from home benefits mainly the worker, making remote jobs risky for employers.
Investigator Turned Overemployed
- An investigator hired to catch employees working multiple jobs ended up doing the same himself, earning $300,000 by working few hours daily across jobs.
- This highlights how prevalent and tempting overemployment is in remote work.