Dear J.T. & Dale: I’ve been working for a startup for a little over a year now. It is starting to take off and getting noticed by competitors. I have had two companies reach out to talk to me about…
Dear J.T. & Dale: I’ve been working for a startup for a little over a year now. It is starting to take off and getting noticed by competitors. I have had two companies reach out to talk to me about jobs. My startup never had me sign a non-compete. The founder is awesome, and she truly believes that if you want to go work someplace else, you should. I absolutely love it here, except the pay is not ideal.
Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS Feed | Omny Studio J.T.: As someone who is the founder of a startup, I can understand your boss’s position. I also do not have my employees sign non-competes; rather, I just hope that they would never want to go to a competitor, and if they did, and I started to see that they were using ideas that they gained from our company, then I would never give them a professional recommendation.
People are also reading… DALE: Your comments call to mind a phrase you don’t hear anymore: psychic income. The concept is that your rewards are not just monetary, and, unlike salary, many can’t be quantified — it’s the energy, camaraderie and the belief that your work matters. It sounds to me that you have a lot of psychic income where you’re working. Is what you have worth giving up double the money? Maybe not.
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