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I stopped working at my job over 2 months ago and I’m still being paid.

I clock in on time, take my appropriate breaks, and lunch. However, when it comes time to do my job, I simply don’t do it. I expected to be caught and fired within a couple weeks, but it has been months now and I’m still flying under the radar. I am technically present at my desk for my job (remote) but I simply don’t do my job. Can I be sued for time theft or would they have a difficult time proving anything?


I clock in on time, take my appropriate breaks, and lunch. However, when it comes time to do my job, I simply don’t do it.

I expected to be caught and fired within a couple weeks, but it has been months now and I’m still flying under the radar.

I am technically present at my desk for my job (remote) but I simply don’t do my job.

Can I be sued for time theft or would they have a difficult time proving anything?

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