My Company Was Bought Out Recently And Is In Free Fall. Non Compete
My employer “A” sold our small very successful company to a massive corporation “B” several months ago. One in which the majority of clients in our area want nothing to do with. We have lost 40% of our work force already at this point and many many of clients. The new corporation “B” is a mess more money than god but no direction it feels like the apocalypse. I’m in a management position and have a bit of a reputation locally. I have been approached by several larger company’s with incredibly better career opportunities the original company could ever offer me. I have a non compete/non solicitation with the original “A”company bought by the new company in the acquisition. 18 months same trade/area etc. I was clipped about $50k the day of the acquisition and stand to make far less in the near future. Is there any hope of getting out of this?
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