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My “former” employer can’t give a larger raise but can pay me to not work….

So I never hated my job, and I've always been paid well. After a strong year, in my mind, I'm given a “meets expectations” and a less than 1.5% raise in December. Told I make “too much for your position” so there's nothing to do. Do some job hunting and find another position that pays more, and I submit my resignation. Everyone seems surprised and they try to get me to stay, but still no commitment to a raise. I forgot I signed a non-compete about two years ago, and they have decided they are looking to enforce this document and have informed me I cannot work for with my new employer for three months (total non-compete is 6 months, so only partial enforcement). So the money they “couldn't” give me in a raise, is now going to pay me to stay at home? Can anyone help me make sense…


So I never hated my job, and I've always been paid well.

After a strong year, in my mind, I'm given a “meets expectations” and a less than 1.5% raise in December. Told I make “too much for your position” so there's nothing to do.

Do some job hunting and find another position that pays more, and I submit my resignation. Everyone seems surprised and they try to get me to stay, but still no commitment to a raise.

I forgot I signed a non-compete about two years ago, and they have decided they are looking to enforce this document and have informed me I cannot work for with my new employer for three months (total non-compete is 6 months, so only partial enforcement).

So the money they “couldn't” give me in a raise, is now going to pay me to stay at home?

Can anyone help me make sense of this craziness?

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