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Old 11-18-2004
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Default Re: Signing an Non-Compete Clause ?

Hey Johnnyone,
This is an interesting subject. Your attorney is right, most No-Compete contracts don't hold up. There is one restriction to that. You can't go after the companies accounts that trainned you. Those are designed to protect them in the event they train you and then you decide to go off on your own and then steel their existing accounts. They can't stop you at all from going after retail. As for who to go work for, be carefull. A few national companies are very shady, they will make you sign a trainning contract were if you leave them inside of 2 years they charge you like 25,000 dollars for the training they give. Hope that helps, just be carefull.
David
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