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    Default Re: Non-Compete Contract

    If you can find a way to work without violating the contract, then you can do that. If you break the contract, you risk being sued. We haven't read the contract.

    When you say the contract applies only in a single county, then you tell us that you can work in a different state, what reply do you expect? The county doesn't cross state lines.

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    Default Re: Non-Compete Contract

    thank you very much Mrknowitall, I had a feeling you were going to respond and I am so glad you did!! Your time is very much appreciated!! I did not want to enclose the contract because I will have a chance to be identified. but I will send you a Private message or email it to you with your blessings. not now but after the holiday !!! thank you again.

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