A-A Ron said:
Ghost91 said:
Met a dude on a cruise who is doing exactly this….while cruising all over the world. He holds down three separate jobs, none of the companies know about the others, AND he does it all via cruise ship wifi. We were drinking at the pool bar and he had to go 'take a couple of calls' and came back like an hour later.
My new hero.
This all depends on the industry you work in. Back in 2021 my wife and I were on Vacation in Cancun and met a group of 3 couples traveling together just wanting to go on a trip, well one of the husbands either couldn't or didn't want to take the time off work as he works remotely. Would log in from the resort for work and meetings at times, by the 2nd day either his boss or someone from IT called and asked why his computer showed it was logging in from Mexico. Not sure if anything came of it but there are ways of the company knowing where you are logging in from, just a matter of how much they care. Not the same as OP's question but as others have said there are ways of finding out or getting caught "cheating" the company and to most of them it is a fireable offense.
As long as the work was getting done, why would they care? My wife and I went to Hawaii for two weeks once. I took the second week off completely, but the first week I just woke up early (which was easy especially the first few days due to jet lag). It was a five hour difference, so I'd work until Lunchtime Hawaii time, which was 5:00 here and then have all afternoon and evening to do stuff with the family. A few of my co-workers knew where I was but most had no idea.
That said, a VPN fixes the issue your Cancun friend had.