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    Many full-time employees dedicate 10 hours each week to side gigs.

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    The Exhausted American Worker: Juggling Side Hustles for Survival

    Ah, the modern American worker: equal parts exhausted and overworked, and now with a side hustle menu that’s longer than a Thanksgiving feast. A fresh survey reveals the shocking truth: 1 in 3 employees is moonlighting harder than a poorly cast superhero just to scrape together enough cash for rent and ramen.

    According to the enlightening minds at Patriot Software, who surveyed 1,000 Americans, around 34% have embarked on this thrilling “adventure” known as side hustling. Just when you thought “entrepreneurial spirit” meant crafting artisanal soap or starting a drop-shipping empire, it turns out these passionate side gigs are really just a way to afford the essentials—rent, food, utilities. Surprise! Inflation is the villain in this narrative, squeezing budgets like a bear hug from an overzealous relative.

    And let’s talk commitment! A whopping 50% of full-time workers dedicate over 10 hours a week to their side ventures—time that could be spent resting, bonding with family, or nurturing that neglected Netflix account. Of course, 80% claim their side gig gives them a warm, fuzzy feeling of “financial security.” Too bad that warm, fuzzy feeling is also the result of chasing away burnout like it’s a swarm of mosquitoes.

    Sam DeMase, resident career wizard at ZipRecruiter, rings the alarm: “Employees are burnt out and less invested in their full-time role.” Who knew that splitting focus between two jobs could lead to decreased engagement and quality? Apparently, it’s not rocket science, just plain old math. The higher the hustle, the lower the morale—who would’ve thought that a life of constant multitasking could be such a buzzkill?

    Talk about ironic! Experts say that working two jobs (40-50 hours for the primary one and a side hustle that insists on being the overachiever) doesn’t just risk burnout; it practically rolls out the red carpet for it. This grueling schedule doesn’t just affect productivity; it smacks engagement and retention right in the face, and let’s not even mention how traditional HR metrics have no clue what’s happening here.

    “When 1 in 3 Americans has to get a second source of income just to cover basic living expenses, you know we have a problem.”

    Jason Leverant,

    president and COO, AtWork

    Jason Leverant, president and COO of AtWork, puts it right on the table: “When 1 in 3 Americans has to get a second source of income just to cover basic living expenses, you know we have a problem.” Well, duh! If we were handing out Pulitzer Prizes for stating the obvious, this guy would take home gold.

    Oh, but there’s more! The survey is particularly enlightening when it comes to Gen Z, who, through the magic of side hustles, have found a way to maintain hope and dreams while working a gig that sounds suspiciously like “I can’t afford my student loans.” For this digitally-savvy generation, supplemental income is not just a quick fix; it’s their entire career strategy! Talk about turning lemonade into a multi-level marketing scheme!

    So, where do we go from here? Well, it’s high time for employers to sit down for a heart-to-heart about compensation strategies. Are you really paying a living wage, or are you just throwing crumbs at a starving workforce? With 25% of side hustlers eyeing a transition to full-time gig work, it seems that some employees are already packing their bags for the great corporate exodus.

    Employers ignoring wage stagnation should prepare for a talent mass exodus heading straight toward competitors who actually know how to write a paycheck. As Leverant puts it, gig opportunities might sound like flexibility, but they’re really a “short-term bandage for a longer-term problem.” Ah, nothing says “stability” quite like using duct tape to hold your financial future together.

    Let’s be real; without healthcare, retirement benefits, or even a reliable paycheck, gig work isn’t exactly a substitute for quality full-time employment. It’s not just a side hustle; it’s a cry for help. The side hustle economy has officially evolved from a trend to a canary in a coal mine. As DeMase put it best, “change needs to happen before the current model collapses.” We’re talking imminent collapse, folks—Netflix drama levels of nail-biting tension here!

    Meanwhile, it seems that HR leaders have a golden opportunity—maybe a bit of soul-searching, a sprinkle of understanding the financial pressures at play, and a dash of advocating for fair wages. The workforce is basically sending up a smoke signal of desperation. The question is, will the bosses notice before burnout and turnover turn into an epic corporate dumpster fire?

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