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Signed a non compete clause in NV. 7 mo. later salary and comm cut over 33%, is the non-compete enforceable?
The position is in sales and I have the opportunity to move over to a competitor and make 4x as much money. They sell the same type of services. Can my current employer enforce the non-compete clause if they changed the terms of the contract by lowering my income so dramatically (he did this to the entire sales staff, I was not singled out for poor performances)? Would a judge uphold the contract if I I would be able to support my family again? To say the least, this has been financially devistating to me! I just want to ensure that I am not jumping from the frying pan into the fire but breaking this clause! Any guidance would be appreciated! Just as an FYI, the only reason I stayed with the current employer after the salary was cut so deeply was that I needed my health insurance desperately. This is a small company and they do not participate with Cobra Insurance. I felt trapped, but the insurance was just too important!
1 AnswerCorporations1 decade agoTrouble connecting new water supply hose for a toilet to the water supply from the wall?
The previous water supply hose does not fit the new insides of the toilet. I made the mistake of removing the compression fitting on the water supply hose coming from the house. Now I am unable to keep the new nut attached to the hose although I did try to attach a new compression fitting. I have no water in the house and desperately need help to fix this problem tonight.
2 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs1 decade agoHow do you fix a drip system hose that has cracked?
The hose was spraying water all over the place when the sprinkler system went on. I turned off the system and dug down to the hose in the ground. It has a crack in it about 3/4 of an inch long. I am not sure of the proper way to fix it. I don't want to do the wrong thing and any help that you can offer will be greatly appreciated. I live in Las Vegas so we have very hot & dry conditions. The hose is probably about 6 inches below the surface if that makes any difference. Thank you in advance!
2 AnswersGarden & Landscape1 decade agoTrying to sell investment prop. in a short sale. Can my IRA be forced to be liquidated? 401K?
I also have another mortgage on my credit report for an inv. prop. that is being held in an LLC. Can they force me to sell that home even though it has very little equity and is in the LLC?
2 AnswersPersonal Finance1 decade ago