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by quantum_mind
1073 days ago
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Thank you for sharing your story! Have a couple of questions, if you don’t mind sharing a bit more:
1. How are you supporting yourself financially? Are you consulting or living off you savings?
2. Based on your friend’s story, do you have any tips on what not to do when trying to moonlight? |
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2. My friend ( at Fruit Inc ) was working with a undergrad friend from the East coast on a side project. The other friend posted a Craigslist ad needing help on the project and mentioned my friends credentials on the posting. Somehow a recruiter found out about it and so my friends VP called him … that he can’t do so and so, and that the fruit company owes everything and he needs to turn it all to them, and he can be terminated etc. And even after termination they will come after him. Long story short, he stopped working on the project and he was NOT terminated but he did eventually leave to a different company. (For context: the project my friend was moonlighting on was not some cutting edge secret or some hard problem )
Bottom line: If no one knows about your project you are fine. And if you decide to leave the company and work on your idea … might make sense to ensure that the start date of the code etc looks a little after your resignation.
Happy to answer if you have any other questions