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by dunpeal
2717 days ago
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What does "open source contributions" and "community work" have to do with non-compete clauses? Non-competes prevent you from working for your employer's commercial competitors. I.E. if you leave Uber, you can't go work for Lyft. Also, it's naive to assume you can just "sell" an employer on a contractual change that goes against their goals. Saying "I'm a software engineer, and I plan to continue being a software engineer after we part ways, instead of waiting tables" also sounds like a strong "sell", but it does not work based on my experience. It's not about convincing anyone, it's about power and who has it. |
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Otherwise your comment explains it well.