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Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk? - Bigiron - 17-02-2022

Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk?

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RE: Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk? - TalkingRabbit - 17-02-2022

Thanks to WFH arrangement. I have found my lucrative side income!  Big Grin


RE: Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk? - cityhantam - 17-02-2022

(17-02-2022, 02:07 PM)TalkingRabbit Wrote:  Thanks to WFH arrangement. I have found my lucrative side income!  Big Grin

What side income have you found?  Thinking


RE: Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk? - Bigiron - 17-02-2022

(17-02-2022, 02:24 PM)cityhantam Wrote:  What side income have you found?  Thinking

Pika pika or those OnlyFans pay or bidding to see ...


RE: Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk? - starbugs - 17-02-2022

I don't see why employers should forbid moonlighting, except for civil servants. If employees need to moonlight, employers should reflect on themselves on whether the wages they pay are fair.


RE: Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk? - TalkingRabbit - 17-02-2022

(17-02-2022, 02:24 PM)cityhantam Wrote:  What side income have you found?  Thinking

It's DJIA intraday/scalping trades!  Laughter-68


RE: Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk? - Yin yang - 17-02-2022

If it's against the employment contract, structly No! no!
U lie, people will find out sooner later..


RE: Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk? - debono - 17-02-2022

(17-02-2022, 02:35 PM)starbugs Wrote:  I don't see why employers should forbid moonlighting, except for civil servants. If employees need to moonlight, employers should reflect on themselves on whether the wages they pay are fair.

A good reply, and to be  noted by moonlighters............


RE: Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk? - [[ForeverAlone]] - 17-02-2022

Civil servants also moon light too
Tactically everyone also doing be it from private , public , stat boards....

come business just put your wife name or make use relative name that all.
Than come declare form from HR you " claim never do business or own "

one thing interesting is come Civil services, their HR got ask you to delcare like " Do you play stocks "
I was LOL , look at those Old civil servants at office see stocks buy stocks if you have tender with them peek their computers or even mobile phone.


RE: Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk? - debono - 17-02-2022

(17-02-2022, 03:40 PM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote:  Civil servants also moon light too
Tactically everyone also doing be it from private , public , stat boards....

come business just put your wife name or make use relative name that all.
Than come declare form from HR you " claim never do business or own "

one thing interesting is come Civil services, their HR got ask you to delcare like " Do you play stocks "
I was LOL , look at those Old civil servants at office see stocks buy stocks if you have tender with them peek their computers or even mobile phone.

I think there are many old civil servants dabble in stocks/shares......it's a way to relief of their stress at work.......


RE: Moonlighting in Singapore: Is the extra income worth the risk? - Ola - 17-02-2022

If employers ask you why you moonlight, then just say because the salary you pay me is too low, lor.

What can they do?

Nothing.