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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Who has signed a non competition agreement?
i dont know whether you can disclose such information, but have any of you signed this agreemenr prior to working for ur current company?
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: 1123,6536,5231
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I've signed a few. They really don't hold up for a sales rep job.
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It's coming look busy
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn".
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Never signed one before but have had someone else sign one when I bought out the inventory of their hobby store. It was a 5 year agreement. Also made sure it was not their sole job ability since you can not really prevent someone from earning a reasonable living without undo hardships. Or at least I was told that.
Like for instance it could be hard to have a model sign one. Well not hard to get her to sign, but to enforce it I mean.
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BACON BACON BACON
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Poems everybody, the laddie fancies himself a poet
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they dont mean shit to shinola
especially if you are coming to a company with years of experience already gives the employer a feel good sense...but really it only makes the employee feel a little bit nervous of the employer..as it certainly doesnt hold a farts breath in court |
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I help you SUCCEED
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I've had to do it when I used to work for a venture capital/incubator firm. As if I was gonna start my own competing $100 million VC fund. Yeah... okay.... lmao. Joking aside, they required it of employees to prevent them from using skills they acquired at the job on behalf of competitors.
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Let slip the dogs of war.
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Used to be a project manager for a team of programmers and support staff. Had to deal with NCA's through our legal department all the time. They're not worth the paper they're written on mostly.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: In Your Dreams
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The whole idea is pretty ugly.
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Vancouver ICQ: 3588423
Posts: 808
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restraint of trade, it's hard if not impossible to enforce.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: www.jenniferworthington.com
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I have always have to sign one. I guess it comes down to how much you could hurt someone with the info you pick up. But unless they are very targeted as to who and where exactly there are not worth the paper they are written on.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The Sunshine State
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I've known folks to get sued over their non-compete. However they were also assholes about going on their ways. If you intend to do harm to your former employer, well then I can see an employer agressively pursuing a non-compete violation.
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they dont hold up in most states.
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GOO!
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Back Home : )
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They don't hold up for shit ... especially in right to work states. I signed one for a company once and I live in AZ and it doesn't matter because Arizona is a right to work state. So, they can't really enforce it.
Their are some legal ramifications, they are better off getting you on trade secrets than a non-compete.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: PlanetEarth MyBoardRank: GerbilMaster My-Penis-Size: extralarge MyWeapon: Computer
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You might wanna check out this article on moster.com entitled, "Everything You Need to Know Before You Sign a Non-Compete Agreement
" http://midcareer.monster.com/article...ut/noncompete/
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