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in reply to Re: Professional Employees and Works for Hire
in thread Professional Employees and Works for Hire

It is not exactly as simple as I laid it out in my post. Were I in a different state, or were I doing something in my spare time that in no way related to what I was employed to do, then my situation would not be entirely clear-cut. Talk to a competent lawyer for details, and be aware that details sometimes are going to include words like "might" and "maybe".

Incidentally, this is my last post to PerlMonks for a long, long time...

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Re: Re (tilly) 2: Professional Employees and Works for Hire
by atcroft (Abbot) on Mar 21, 2002 at 07:40 UTC

    As a professional, I was disheartened and angered to hear that your company could be so short-sighted as to threaten you with this, and it made me concerned regarding my own situation and that of the countless others that post here, for whom programming may be part or parcel of their jobs.

    As one who has has been lucky enough to benefit from your wisdom and experience, both from your responses (to posts and directly) and from reading your posts on other topics, I was deeply saddened for you, and for the loss (I hope only temporary) to the community of your insight.

    I understand your reasons, though, and I truly hope that the "long, long time" is not so long as you fear. I will look forward to the day when once again we may enjoy enlightenment from your presence.

    ( #377 of a thing to celebrate 50th post considering. *sigh* )

Re: Re (tilly) 2: Professional Employees and Works for Hire
by shotgunefx (Parson) on Mar 21, 2002 at 09:47 UTC
    Well I just want to say thank you. You're contributions here have been immensely helpful and informational. Good luck with your situation and hopefully you'll be gracing us with your presence again soon.

    -Lee

    "To be civilized is to deny one's nature."