@lritter I literally had that discussion...
And yes, that's real...
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@glassbottommeg @lritter well, recruiters and companies have to roll with it, and they do. Granted it only happened a few times and it mostly pertained clauses that illegally infringe on my right to seek professional consultation by a solicitor before signing. Cuz I don't sign shit if I'm being hindered from seeking legal advice beforehand out of principle. @kkarhan @glassbottommeg @lritter one of my things i always say is if i cant see what im signing i aint signing and if i cant talk to a legal prof you gone. @kkarhan @glassbottommeg @lritter I don't get it. Did an employer really make you sign such an NDA or do you just pretend you did to get out of signing other employers NDAs? @fathermcgruder @glassbottommeg @lritter well, I did sign NDAs that do also cover the NDA itself as well as the involved parties. So I'm really not at liberty to speak about it unless forced via a written order signed by a judge in my juristiction that specifically names all signing parties and the NDA but by that time they'll already know everything about it already and thus only can seek confirmation. @fathermcgruder @glassbottommeg @lritter and no, that's not some MIL/INTEL stuff... I don't work for those! |
@kkarhan @lritter how does this work with platform partners and such? Do they give up and let you in anyways, or do you get locked out?