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Published: Wednesday, July 30, 2008

How to land and manage 2nd job

The expression "making ends meet" has different definitions, depending on where you are in your career.

For some job seekers, this phrase is all about money. It simply means finding employment that covers the monthly bills. For others, this saying has broader implications. It suggests creating a balance between work and life and securing employment that provides both money and personal satisfaction.

How do you make ends meet? Last year, approximately 1.8 million Americans did it by working two jobs. (By the way, that's the highest number since the Department of Labor started tracking this information 13 years ago.)

Every one of these 1.8 million people had a unique, individual reason for "moonlighting." They picked up a secondary job to pay expenses, save for college, get out of debt, launch a new business, pursue a hobby or even avoid boredom.

Regardless of your reasoning, it's not hard to find a suitable second position, even in an unpredictable economy. And with some planning, you can organize your workdays to establish a good balance between your full-time career, part-time job and personal (or family) time.

Here are some tips for landing and managing a second job:

Protect your full-time income: Before you start researching extra positions, read over the policies of your main company. Open up your employee manual or talk to your human resources representative. This step is crucial, because some businesses place restrictions on outside employment. Don't risk your primary income source. Stay within the guidelines.

Define your goals: As with any job search, a little bit of soul searching can go a long way. You'll save yourself time and effort if you understand your purpose for seeking a second job. Do you want to test out a side business? Do you need an additional paycheck to pay bills or save for a winter vacation? Determine your objectives and create a plan to achieve them, without getting sidetracked.

Tell the truth: When you meet with a potential boss, be candid about your goals and availability. If your wishes don't align with those of the business, look elsewhere. Life is easier and more enjoyable when you tell the truth. Be honest with absolutely everyone in your career path.

Simplify everything: Extending your workday is not always easy. Be kind to yourself by choosing low-stress career options and carefully managing your time. For example, try to cut down your commute by securing a position close to home, or within reasonable driving distance of your full-time employer.

Know your limits: Once you start working two jobs, check in with yourself on a consistent basis. If the stress is difficult on you or your family, change your situation right away. Your health and happiness should be at the top of your priority list. Always.

If the idea of working a second job makes you weary, but you really need the income (or experience), take a deep breath, clearly define your goals and locate a position that meets your requirements without draining your energy. And don't forget to plan ahead. If you're organized, honest and efficient, you'll be back to a single, full-time career in no time.

Send your job search questions to Eve.GetAJob@gmail.com.

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