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Rule # 1 of signing an NDA: you're not allowed to say that you signed an NDA.
31 0 ReplyEven if you don't mention who you signed it with? There's quite a bit difference between saying "I've signed NDA" and "I've signed NDA with company (name)"
19 0 ReplyI mean, who else other than your last employer would it be with?
2 0 ReplyBreaking the agreement does not always mean you will get in trouble for it. This is the one rule that can be risked breaking without facing repercussions.
2 0 ReplyBreaking it in any way means you will likely have to pay back any money they gave you immediately.
Personally, I would consider that to be a repercussion.
3 0 ReplyI didn't say there are no repercussions. I said it is a safe bet on a risk that many individuals are willing to make.
2 0 ReplyI mean, you can break any rule, law or agreement without facing repercussions, if you don't get caught.
2 0 ReplyI have nipples, Greg. Could you milk me?
3 0 ReplyThere might be repercussions, if we get caught though.
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I'm glad we both came to an agreement 🤝
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Actual Rule #1 of signing an NDA: unless you work on Defense, NDAs are virtually unenforceable
9 1 ReplyThis is really fucking terrible advice.
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Where, US?
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