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this might be the dumbest question i’ve heard all week. seriously use some common sense here.
So is that a yes or no? Mind educating us dumb folks?
You should do it and report back
It is generally recommended to keep your jobs from overlapping as much as possible. Given the fact that most companies do not receive over employment, well, and the potential overlap of secret knowledge, this seems like something they could really get you into trouble.
But I don’t actually know, do what feels right
I feel like this is the one area where OE is a bad idea.
If you are trying to OE working at a contractor, do something unrelated in any way in another industry. With security, conflicts of interest etc it can be really tricky and potentially cause legal issues in the contracting industry
Thanks. doesn’t sound like a great idea. Just wanted your opinions