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by jeremydeanlakey 1268 days ago
> The bottom line is, a non compete is not something that springs on you.

It's pretty standard now for employers to spring on you a previously-unmentioned non-compete clause at the time that you're onboarding. I've learned to ask for it before accepting an offer but I don't think most employees know to do that.

I'm a capitalist and I think non-competes have a very valid purpose in a limited set of circumstances. But the ubiquitous use right now is to make it harder for employees to leave.

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I can get behind that. Non-competes between two consenting adults - great. If presentations are shady and opaque, that's a different story and a problem (and I would say that about any attribute of the employment contract that isn't easy to understand upfront)