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zoomiami

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What is the name of your state? VA

Currently I am interested in starting up a doggie daycare. I wanted to work in one before venturing out and starting my own (gain experience with dogs and assure myself this is something I would like to undertake) Upon starting at this doggie daycare they had me sign a non disclosure/non solicit agreement. I am particularly worried about the following text : "Except as required for my duties, I agree to never, directly or indirectly, use, disseminate, or disclose any confidential information as specified by <company name>, including client names, client data, or business methods, to any person or organization, and i will seek to preserve the confidentiality of this information. This agreement not to release confidential information shall survive the termination of the Agreement, and for one year following termination of the Agreement. " What exactly is business methods? Does this mean I can't start up my own business?
 


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hexeliebe

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As long as you don't use the current employer's customers, their marketing ideas or specific way of doing business you're safe.

In other words, you can start your own business, but be prepared to defend yourself because they will most assuredly say you stole their idea.
 

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