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Re: Freelance non-compete?
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Ken Summerall
on May 2, 2008 at 1:50:33 am
[moody glasgow]
"FOR THE WHOLE WEST COAST!!!! "
Here's a quote from the actual non-com:
"This Addendum shall cover the Independent Contractor’s activities in every part of the Territory in which the Independent Contractor may conduct business during the term of the Agreement as set forth above. “Territory” shall mean the states of North Carolina, New York, Vermont, Minnesota, Illinois, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, California, Massachusetts and Michigan in the United State of America."
And another thing that Adam hasn't told you is that they wanted him to make his personal equipment available for the $8/hr.
INSANE!
K
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