this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2024
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Anon playing a dangerous game with management.
It's all well and good until they find you, figure out what you've been doing (or rather not doing), then fire you and attempt to sue you for damages.
CYA. Make at least some attempts to be noticed. If they do notice you, at least you got a little bit of easily excusable free time - if they don't, now you get the easy life AND a paper trail so they can't say "why didn't you try to tell us".
There is no case to sue them. It's the management responsibility, not the workers to assign work. They don't need to go out seeking it.
While this is technically true, some pissed off business wanting to make an example of you, can most definitely cost you a lot of money trying to sue you in court.
Hmm, You'd probably get by fine representing yourself. Given it's a bad idea....
I'd probably pick up a remote side job to work during the first job and store about 10k away to handle eventual legal fees. You wouldn't need much of a lawyer to defend yourself.