Dinojpforlife
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Not totally true. Only California has ruled them illegal. In Florida, the statute specifically states that the court may not take any financial hardships into account. The industry I worked in went that route and I have many friends that have been dragged through court over it in Florida. Be very careful. Everyone thinks that they are difficult to enforce but I can assure you that they are not. A good company will get an emergency injunction on you and you will sit on the sidelines until you go to court. By then, the time will have passed. They can collect damages too and drag whoever hired you into the mess as well in some states.Yeah, that non compete is pretty much bogus. Check with an attorney in your state, but they pretty much are trying to take away your ability to earn a living in your chosen profession. Now if you went in not knowing anything and they trained you, maybe, but trying to get you to sign with prior knowledge, especially several years after starting, is bull s%@&.
To be brutally honest, I think that you are overestimating yourself and underestimating the difficulty in getting business, producing the work, financing the materials etc etc etc. You will soon find that knowing how to do the work is not near as important as knowing how to run a business, manage workflow, pay all of your bills and get sales. This is why you don't respect who you work for and have essentially said they don't know anything about anything except for sales. It is not easy, it isn't like you hit the lotto, can take endless vacations whenever you want. Truth is, especially when starting out (and even years after), you wont make squat, you will put in more hours than you ever have in your life, the stress will keep you up at night and all those things that your bosses said in the past that annoyed you will all start to make more sense.-Customers come from me advertising myself...door to door sales...website..networking...community events...I have a lot of specialized vinyl application avenues I want to peruse...I have quite a laundry list of sales tactics to try and most of the time it is a numbers game.. As far as a middle man...there are local suppliers that offer anything you need to garage sign shops at wholesale rates. So even thought I am a middle man I am still able to profit while pricing at market rates. I can order the basics and assemble myself...even order plotted vinyl and I can weed tape myself is how bare bone my options consist of. My zone for my home to work is fine in the town I work in....I would not encourage clients to come to my home, I would go to them or coffee shops...my town really appreciates local business and understands. My wife is willing to float us, but I am also a uber driver. My goal would be to get one month ahead of schedule and if I did not have enough to pay my share of bills I would uber nights to keep us afloat. A raise is not available, I asked.
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Now granted, this is in my non-legal opinion, so take it for what it's worth.
Having some small but actual experience with these sorts of things, more than one lawyer retained by myself and others, held that in order to sign away something of value post facto [after gaining employment] the employee must be appropriately compensated or the agreement is null and void.
This is true in some states but not all. It is not down here. Same with undue hardship.Having some small but actual experience with these sorts of things, more than one lawyer retained by myself and others, held that in order to sign away something of value post facto [after gaining employment] the employee must be appropriately compensated or the agreement is null and void.
This is true in some states but not all. It is not down here. Same with undue hardship.
Either way this is not important. The problem is that no matter what the law is or says in your state, you have to fight it which costs a lot of $$$. You may prevail, it may get thrown out or you could lose but it's an expensive gamble. Offer to sign a non solicitation agreement or a short non compete for 1-2 months. However long you can comfortably sit on the sidelines until it runs out.
The problem is that no matter what the law is or says in your state, you have to fight it which costs a lot of $$$.