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> From: "Dan" <dbcemid@yahoo.com> > Nathan, I can't even get my employer to modify just one > word of this contract. Let alone the two of us working > together to create one. Dan, The only way to know for sure is for you to write "your" contract, have them review it, and let you know if they have a problem with it. You may find to your pleasant surprise that your employer sees some benefit in having something that is actually an "agreement" between two parties. Your employer may even think your wording is better than theirs. In our culture there is a strong sentiment that agreements between parties should be balanced, not just one sided. Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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