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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Salesmen's Spouse Working for Him

    I don't necessarily disagree with you, but there's no law requiring it so it's up to the boss. If he says it's good, it's good.

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    Default Re: Salesmen's Spouse Working for Him

    Quote Quoting BrianS
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    Ok, Still thinking something should be in place like an NDA.
    Does he have his employees who have access sign such agreements? After all, he's taking the same risk with them, too. It’s not any different.

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    Default Re: Salesmen's Spouse Working for Him

    Try building a better case about your security concerns to the owner instead of taking action on what you consider should be the proper way of handing said concern. If he does not understand the risk, it is reasonable to presume that it is your job to make him understand.

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