Stop trading your time for a single paycheck. The system is rigged—it’s time you learned how to play the game. The corporate social contract is broken. Inflation eats your annual 3% raise before it hits your bank account, and company cultures vanish the moment earnings dip. You’ve played by the rules long enough. It’s time to stop climbing the corporate ladder, start building a safety net that supports long-term wealth building and financial independence, and reclaim career freedom. Overemployment (OE) is not a side hustle. It is not freelancing. It is a strategic, calculated revolution in how we approach modern work. It is the art of holding two or more full-time, remote jobs simultaneously— creating multiple income streams, protecting yourself against layoffs, and compressing a 20-year retirement timeline into five years of focused effort. The Overemployed Playbook is the definitive field manual for this new class of worker navigating remote work and corporate life. Author C. Bell shares learnings from years of hands-on experience mastering overemployment as a sustainable career strategy. From “quiet quitting” to handling conflicting meetings and freezing your background check data, this book gives you the blueprint to: Master the Tech Stack : Run separate hardware setups that ensure you never leak data (or get caught). - Vet the Contracts: Navigate non-competes and intellectual property clauses like a lawyer. - Scale Without Burnout: Learn the law of diminishing returns and know exactly when to walk away by improving time management and work-life balance. - Achieve Financial Independence: Calculate your "Freedom Number" and use your J2 income to accelerate early retirement. In a future of work where job security no longer exists, these tools, frameworks, and safeguards equip you to respond with a career plan that puts control back in your hands . This isn’t a call to work forever. It’s a life-design strategy to stop working sooner and take your time back. The game is already being played. The only remaining choice is whether you keep playing by outdated rules—or start playing to win.