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Sep 19, 2024
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thewaterboy
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A guy I used to work with quit "to spend more time with family", except we found
out later that he and another employee from our company went to work for one of our suppliers. We immediately cut off that supplier.
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Let's say you live in Utah, give 3 weeks notice on leaving the company, but you are going to a competitor...
Ragnar Danneskjold
You know...
Sep 19, 5:22pm
Most likely terminate and pay.
RalphWiggam
Sep 19, 5:23pm
Me: Hmmmm. I'm quitting and here is my 10 year notice.
Malathion
Sep 19, 5:36pm
They would probably ask them to leave and not pay them. You could collect
reagan21
Sep 19, 5:23pm
Sue for non-compete because thats most likely in your orginal employment agreement
P-Boy Squad
Sep 19, 5:24pm
I’ve been told that they are generally not enforceable.
Shawarma
Sep 19, 5:29pm
Maybe so, but do you have the legal funds to fight it?
RdF3
Sep 19, 5:32pm
You'd think but a lot depends on position you're leaving and the position you're taking. And the current company's
P-Boy Squad
Sep 19, 5:37pm
I doubt an actual non-compete is part of your employment contract, I think it's
russkiejedi
Sep 19, 6:09pm
Why tell the current employer about the next job?
willkie40
Sep 19, 5:25pm
Excellent idea!!!!
reagan21
Sep 19, 5:25pm
If you won't tell where you're going it's obvious that you're going to a different company (or starting your own). All
HarlemCoug
Sep 19, 5:37pm
Just give notice, but don’t tell where
Akilleez
Sep 19, 5:27pm
Give three weeks notice and that’s it. You don’t owe them any more information
BlackBart
Sep 19, 5:28pm
You would not be able to collect unemployment. They would contest.
BYU'01
Sep 19, 5:31pm
And it takes some time to get going.
Florwood
Sep 19, 5:44pm
I thought for-cause was the only disqualifier for unemployment.
Ragnar Danneskjold
Sep 19, 5:45pm
Entering into an employment agreement with a competitor is ‘cause’
BYU'01
Sep 19, 6:04pm
You can collect unemployment if they fire you before your last day.
BNcoug
Sep 19, 5:48pm
Accepting an employment offer with a competitor is ‘cause’ for termination
BYU'01
Sep 19, 6:03pm
That seems like it's too broad.
Ragnar Danneskjold
Sep 19, 7:28pm
~Any company is going to have a policy against having an employment agreement
BYU'01
Sep 19, 8:00pm
Oh, yeah, I'm just thinking of getting fired 3 weeks early.
Ragnar Danneskjold
Sep 19, 8:45pm
A guy I used to work with quit "to spend more time with family", except we found
thewaterboy
Sep 19, 5:49pm
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