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The two jobs at the same time? It's intermittent, but it is not for everyone

You have to have two jobs often has the image of going to happen due to financial problems. However, for those who are looking for a bit more challenge, or for

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The two jobs at the same time? It's intermittent, but it is not for everyone

You have to have two jobs often has the image of going to happen due to financial problems. However, for those who are looking for a bit more challenge, or for the extension of knowledge, and it may also be helpful.

At the start of a new job was His from the End, always excited about the challenge. However, after a few months it started to have doubts: is this going to be? "I get bored quickly, and then the target's toughness."

Unexpectedly, she found a solution when she was working part time in the health was that she was able to combine them. "A girlfriend of mine worked with an online marketing agency, where it was, and I had hours and hours and the owner wanted me to take a chance on a new course of life." Now the works Of the End of the two days of the week in the office, and the rest of the hours is to fill them with their job in the health care sector.

“You'll be in a lot of cases, be a more energetic worker, and the knowledge that, somewhere else, will be done.”
Luc Dorenbosch, teaching and research benefits for employers < / p> it is part of a growing number of people, he saw Luc Dorenbosch, during many years of research by his former employer, the combining of jobs. The rationale for two of the jobs will take, will vary enormously. "It's the image that it is out of financial necessity, happen, but many people choose to use it more often because of the variety, or to learn something new."

for employers, it may be of benefit to, according to Dorenbosch. "You'll be in a lot of cases, be a more energetic worker, and the knowledge that, somewhere else, will be done."

and That was exactly what Lars van der Wal, his employer told him that he would like one day in the week for another job and wanted to do. He has worked with since 2016, in the netherlands, as a teacher, but he had a long career as an engineer in a machine shop behind it. "I've noticed as a teacher, soon found out that I have a lot of things are out of practice, forgot all about it. As a result, I have to in order to one day go back to my old job, to my knowledge, at this level."

Both are in school, as well as the manufacturer, were delighted, and since then he combines both of these jobs. "Recently, I have a course set up in order to fabriekscollega's architectural drawings in 3D is to learn how to draw. I could also use it in my classes."
take Advantage of the jobs < / p> what Are the employers taking advantage of the fact that Van der Wal's work somewhere else. "As a mentor, I have come for the stage for all sorts of businesses all over the floor, which is great for my networking." And when he was in school, something must give, and listen to the students much better when it comes to a personal story.

as Of the t End employers to take advantage of each other, despite the fact that its jobs are not in line with each other. In her work as a marketer, she's gotten better at communication in the health care is absolutely necessary. Conversely, she observes that she is in the care of her work and more to see. "The gap between the office and the staff is sometimes great. But now I am better able to move into the other one."

“You have to be good to be able to plan and not daring to say it.”
Luc Dorenbosch, researcher of Tight deadlines, is not possible' < / p> in order For both of them, there are also disadvantages as well. "In the factory, I can only do the projects pick it up not to tight deadlines-have." Of the End find that the irregular hours in the care of inconvenient to come in. "I work until 23: 00, and I have the next day at 7: 30 am in front of my desk job."

as a Researcher, Dorenbosch, emphasizes that the principle is certainly not for everyone, it is with us. "You have to be good to be able to plan and not daring to say it. In addition, you will need to build trust in your company."

However, what you get back is worth it, according to Dorenbosch, who kept his job at the foundation, combined with the freelance work. "You have to have a lot of freedom and you can do several things at the same time, to learn. I get a lot of energy."