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>John Posada said:
>>Richard Lewis wrote:
>>
>>An agency just emailed me an employment agreement to sign with two unusual
>>clauses:
>>
>>1. I agree to pay the agency $2000 if I sign the agreement and then change
>>my mind and do not show up to start work.
>>
>>2. I agree to pay the agency $2000 if I leave the contract job before it
>>is scheduled to be completed.
>
>Cross them out, initial the crossout, then sign the form or under them,
>write in that they agree to pay you $2,000 if the contract ends before the
>defined date.
>
>Chances are, it will elicit a discussion ending with a compromise or a
>deletion.
I have seen this (I wonder if you're working for the same company). The
first clause is ridiculous since I doubt it cost the company $2000 to get
you in, unless there was relocation costs involved.
And the second is a little extreme.
What I did was pretty much what John suggested. For the first, I took a cue
from an insurance policy, crossed out "change my mind", and wrote
~"unforeseen circumstances including, but not limited to, acts of God, death
in the family, childbirth, etc.".
For the second, I simply copied what I've seen on every contract that I've
ever signed: "You reserve the right to quit this position without notice
and the employer reserves the right to dismiss you without notice".
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