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Why Your Employees Should Have Side Hustles #1760
June 09, 2021

In episode #1760, we share our thoughts on why employees should have side hustles. While the idea of employees having side hustles may seem at like a threat to the work you are paying them to do at first, Eric and Neil actually encourage it. Listening in, you’ll hear how side hustles can help employees upskill, provide investment opportunities, and more!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: Why Your Employees Should Have Side Hustles.
  • [00:30] Neil’s take on side hustles at his company.
  • [01:06] Side hustles can help employees upskill.
  • [01:31] Why Eric encourages side hustles at his company.
  • [02:17] What Eric will and won’t allow regarding employee side hustles.
  • [04:00] Encouraging transparency around side hustles in the workplace.
  • [04:07] Go to marketingschool.io/live to hang out with Neil and Eric in September.

 

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