At first, Joseph said, his wife was not a fan of him working multiple jobs and thought it was morally wrong. But he persisted and said his wife was now OK with him deciding how long he would continue this lifestyle.
"I still live on a single paycheck. I never let myself think I have more money to spend on toys or trips. But it's nice to be able to say, 'Hey, let's go to Disney,' on a whim or buy a new dishwasher or dryer without even thinking about it." On his first job's digital work calendar, for instance, he adds any meetings or obligations he has for the other two jobs, labeling them as"private" so no one can see what they pertain to. This helps him avoid double-booking and prevents him from being bothered during these periods.
"They are fine with it, and I trust them not to tell anyone else," he said."I really just needed someone on the inside to understand there might be a meeting I miss here or there."