Re: Legalities of owning a company while working for another...
- From: "foad" <oooo@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:55:21 GMT
<brian.818@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If I were to be accepting a new employment in a company while planning
to start my own company on the side is it reasonable to request
revisions to some of the terms in their standard employee contract
form so the terms give me more freedom to pursue my own business?
Or asking for modification of employment contract forms is simply not
something that is done?
You're planning on running a company, aren't you? Would you hire a candidate
who demanded changes in the terms you were offering him so he would be free
to pursue his own outside interests?
Over under is six months before you're back here asking for advice on how to
file bankruptcy.
.
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