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by simplotek
1230 days ago
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> Seems like collusion (...) It's as much collusion as it would be if two victims of fraud agreed to go together to the police to press charges. > If an employee is getting 40 hours of work done per week, then I don't see the problem. You're not. > Because it's none of their business. What they put in the contract is unequivocally their business, don't you think? |
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I'm the most productive engineer on both of my teams and have been for the 4 years I've been working at both companies. I don't tell them. Nor do I tell them about my sexual proclivities, my rental income, my residuals on several albums I produced nor my stock, crypto and portfolio income. I manage all of that a little bit of "company time", whatever that means.
> What they put in the contract is unequivocally their business, don't you think?
No. We are forced to sign a ton of unfair contracts just for the privilege of working our asses off to make other people rich.