Lefou
Danged rascally furt
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My first job was with an outfit that had no compete agreements with a group of other logistical companies doing contracts for the government. It definitely doesn't benefit the employee to leave, and don't expect to be re-hired in that limited environment.
I went elsewhere and worked a contract for almost 10 years that spanned three different companies. All had IP clauses in their employment contracts, but my job didn't entail engineering or creating special hardware configurations. My NDA wasn't a corporate requirement, it was government-level, and had nothing to do with trade information or intellectual property.
At that level, you don't take the chance of violating an NDA because it will make you permanently unemployable.
I went elsewhere and worked a contract for almost 10 years that spanned three different companies. All had IP clauses in their employment contracts, but my job didn't entail engineering or creating special hardware configurations. My NDA wasn't a corporate requirement, it was government-level, and had nothing to do with trade information or intellectual property.
At that level, you don't take the chance of violating an NDA because it will make you permanently unemployable.