I was thinking that saying you can now work for their clients directly might set their heads on fire and cause them to respond to you, maybe even to give you work.
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I was thinking that saying you can now work for their clients directly might set their heads on fire and cause them to respond to you, maybe even to give you work.
[QUOTE=kefooian;1150819]I got the hint a few months ago. I was just hoping someone else had been in a similar situation and had a suggestion on what to do about the contract the company has left...
Wow! You must have ESP or something! I had no idea I was bragging! :rolleyes:
I'm 63 and I've never gotten a driver's license. And yet all this time I've been under the (apparently mistaken) impression that I'm a regular person. Huh. How wrong we can be, sometimes!
OK got that now.
OP, keeping the company's property is illegal in Canada. If they wish, they may sue you for the value of the property, and they would probably win. They can do this in Canada. ...
This is a matter covered by Barbados law.
Agree with TM. There is no "running away" in your situation. You would be legally moving to Nebraska.
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Ummm...why don't you sell the house? You'd get more money for it than if you "levell(ed) it to oblivion."
Please keep all your questions on this issue in the same thread (i.e., move this question to your other thread). The expert volunteers here are trying to help you, you don't want to put the kybosh...
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Oh what a yucky thing to say!!! Blewah!!!
What the OP is asking permission to do is completely up to Canadian law. What happens to a Canadian citizen in Canada is of no interest to the US. While I do have some expertise in Canadian...
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When employers call software engineers "software engineers" it's almost always because they actually are software engineers. Software engineers are senior-level IT professionals. Senior-level IT...
There's probably no such thing as a software engineer that gets paid less than $35K per year. :D
Software engineers are exempt. I have had to look this up over and over and over again ad nauseum for software engineers (and system architects and web designers and systems administrators) who JUST...
I guess OP's use of the word "sample" caused me to visualize sample bottles...
I was thinking of sample bottles, you know, the very tiny test tube-shaped bottles attached to little explanatory cards. Those are meant to be taken away.