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Side gig

I have a good opportunity to get a side gig, I need the extra money, but I'm not sure if that would get me in trouble with State Farm. Does anyone have experience with side gigs while working here? I would appreciate any advice.

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Post ID: @OP+1gkSn0dx

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A team member is doing another full time remote IT job. Do they allow this in code of conduct disclosure?

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Post ID: @cvue+1gkSn0dx

If you have time to have a side job you must not work in claims

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Post ID: @5zbj+1gkSn0dx

Another level 1 blaming someone else for their ineptness.

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Post ID: @4ylt+1gkSn0dx

@2fah+1gkSn0dx Happened to me also.

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Post ID: @4lug+1gkSn0dx

My do nothing TM in Systems had a business on side and did nothing at work. Exploiting dual incomes and SF time and benefits and pension money for doing little of nothing.

Normal folks don't do that

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Post ID: @2dhj+1gkSn0dx

Sounds like a lame excuse by the person to explain away their poor performance and blame it on someone else. That is a recurring theme on this site. I know at at least 4 people with a side gig and very one including the TM knows as well. It hasn’t affected their ratings at all.....

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Post ID: @2qjn+1gkSn0dx

Don't tell ANYONE. They may accuse you of code of conduct violations, using company time, and resources, even if that is not true. One person in our department has a side hussle on ebay, strictly in the weekend, and he casually told his TM about it. Well, comes the annual review time, the employee received a low rating, with comments citied that his side business is a distraction prevented him from being a high performer at SF. Totally lame situation, but it did happen.

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Post ID: @2fah+1gkSn0dx

My department has YouTubers, photographers, and even a marriage counselor all working full time at other places. The marriage counselor even lists this as her primary job on LinkedIn. Nobody cares.

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Post ID: @2gwo+1gkSn0dx

Stand on the corner with a sign - tip: wear a wig and sunglasses so no one recognizes you.

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Post ID: @2sof+1gkSn0dx

Many including greedy Management side gigs and consider State Farm their part time job. East money

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Post ID: @1nmt+1gkSn0dx

Paranoid? Really? I call his/her remark wise and truthful.

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Post ID: @1obm+1gkSn0dx

More bad advice from the paranoid id--t association,

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Post ID: @1gqo+1gkSn0dx

Tell no one of your private life at SF. They will use it against you.

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Post ID: @1smo+1gkSn0dx

They will not fire you. The lay low advice is horrible. I am doing a side gig with the full disclosure on code of conduct. Lot of paranoia and poor advice on this site.

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Post ID: @1uth+1gkSn0dx

why? The money here at State Farm is best in the industry

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Post ID: @1tai+1gkSn0dx

They will fire you. They don’t want word getting around SF employees need second jobs. Lay low.

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Post ID: @1rrf+1gkSn0dx

As others have pointed out if the side gig is related to insurance that is a no. If not, no problem-just put it on your code of conduct. If for some reason it was still a conflict in HR’s perspective they will contact you. If you don’t place it on Code of conduct and they find out later they could terminate you. Being upfront is the safest play.

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Post ID: @gyw+1gkSn0dx

If you’re handling auto claims, working for a repair shop or tow yard wouldn’t be smart. No names, but what department you in and what’s the side hustle?

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Post ID: @mpj+1gkSn0dx

You just can’t work for another insurance company my guy. The conflict of interest is your issue for side jobs.

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