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Ultimate Rudness

Last November, I answered an add for a company with offices all over my state. I had a friend who worked there told me it was a great place to work. The ad was for a job in an office closest to my home. Interview process was unorganized and the guy who hired me quit after I sent him the signed employee agreement. No one in the company knew anything. Called my friend who walked me through it and kept assuring me it was still a great place to work – this was a hiccup. I started working there and it turns out the majority of my job is at an office 40 min away, not the one closest to home. The company decides to reissue employee agreements and I try to renegotiate the non compete bc it says I can’t work for a competitor within 10 miles of any…


Last November, I answered an add for a company with offices all over my state. I had a friend who worked there told me it was a great place to work. The ad was for a job in an office closest to my home. Interview process was unorganized and the guy who hired me quit after I sent him the signed employee agreement. No one in the company knew anything. Called my friend who walked me through it and kept assuring me it was still a great place to work – this was a hiccup. I started working there and it turns out the majority of my job is at an office 40 min away, not the one closest to home. The company decides to reissue employee agreements and I try to renegotiate the non compete bc it says I can’t work for a competitor within 10 miles of any of their offices. The reply? I shouldn’t have signed the original agreement. They are 100% right.

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