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September 1998, Week 5

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Dirickson Steve <[log in to unmask]>
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Dirickson Steve <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Sep 1998 17:27:48 -0700
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        <<The one clause I am having a major problem with is the one that
says I won't work for any competitor, or anyone that has any interest in any
competitor, or anyone with any ties with any competitor in any way for a
period of 2 years after ending employment with the company (and so far I
have not signed this contract because of this clause.)>>


Too long, and way too broad; have an attorney you trust review this
agreement ASAP. In most states, a non-compete agreement can't deprive you of
the opportunity to earn a living, and an agreement this broad in scope can
easily do so. Also, the typical non-compete period is six months to a year.
You'll actually be doing your company a favor; if they're going around
having a lot of people sign invalid non-compete agreements, they're building
up a tremendous litigation exposure.

Steve

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