If you are unaware of the continuing saga that is my life over the past year, I implore you to read this thread and this one in order to catch you up to speed.
In the latter link, I make the following quote:
Guess what?
It just "so happens" that my parents did mysteriously find a "non-compete" and are working to enforce it. They have also spent the past few months besmirching my name, saying, with no evidence, that I have stolen proprietary software from my parents company (demonstrably not true) and have been threatening potential clients with legal trouble should they enter into any agreements with me.
The problem: This "non-compete" was signed by my father. For those of you who do not understand the significance of this, I re-direct you to the first post on the 2nd linked thread (10 Days that Shook...) where I explain the reasoning behind their voiding an already completed (on my part) work agreement:
So my parents have taken the following position:
1. My father does have the authority to enter into employee agreements if those agreements are detrimental to the employee in questions.
2. My father does not have the authority to enter into employee agreements if those agreements are not detrimental to the employee in question.
It gets worse...
My parents are arguing (to my siblings at least) that I owed the company $17,000 in unpaid American Express bills. Even better, they are offering this as the new reason why I did not get my package, and they claim that they knew of this problem before I left.
Their problem lies with this: In my final meetings with the Controller, in addition to being told that my family was getting f-ed by my parents, I was also proffered a $600+ bill for miscellaneous American Express expenses accrued by me over the previous 4-5 months. This bill (and others proffered to me during the course of my employment) was paid (I have a cancelled check) and there was NO mention of thousands of dollars of unpaid bills in those meetings.
So they are lying again.
(To Be Continued...)
In the latter link, I make the following quote:
Also, (and I think this shows that, in the back of my head, I knew something like this could go down) I had controller #18 do an inventory of the items in my personnel file and in my medical history file (no entries there). He thought I was totally paranoid, but who cares - I wasn't going to be working with him in a months time anyway. We signed and dated it, I got the original for my records and a copy was included in my personnel file.
Why?
I did not put it past them to forge a non-compete agreement, what with my scrawly, easy-to-forge signature and all. Given that there was no non-compete on whatever July day we did the inventory, the sudden appearance of one will be strongly contested by me.
Why?
I did not put it past them to forge a non-compete agreement, what with my scrawly, easy-to-forge signature and all. Given that there was no non-compete on whatever July day we did the inventory, the sudden appearance of one will be strongly contested by me.
Guess what?
It just "so happens" that my parents did mysteriously find a "non-compete" and are working to enforce it. They have also spent the past few months besmirching my name, saying, with no evidence, that I have stolen proprietary software from my parents company (demonstrably not true) and have been threatening potential clients with legal trouble should they enter into any agreements with me.
The problem: This "non-compete" was signed by my father. For those of you who do not understand the significance of this, I re-direct you to the first post on the 2nd linked thread (10 Days that Shook...) where I explain the reasoning behind their voiding an already completed (on my part) work agreement:
1. My stepmother claims that my father has no authority to enter the company into any agreements that she hasn't cleared, and that I should have been aware of this ("I told him 5 times!") when I made the June 24th agreement.
2. My father, upon hearing this pronouncement and being questioned by the controller as to whether or not this was true, didn't demurr and "kinda made some sort of assenting gesture, but didn't say anything." (According to the controller).
3. Therefore, there was no agreement between me and the company because the President and 49% owner of the company had no right to enter the company into any agreement whatsoever.
2. My father, upon hearing this pronouncement and being questioned by the controller as to whether or not this was true, didn't demurr and "kinda made some sort of assenting gesture, but didn't say anything." (According to the controller).
3. Therefore, there was no agreement between me and the company because the President and 49% owner of the company had no right to enter the company into any agreement whatsoever.
So my parents have taken the following position:
1. My father does have the authority to enter into employee agreements if those agreements are detrimental to the employee in questions.
2. My father does not have the authority to enter into employee agreements if those agreements are not detrimental to the employee in question.
It gets worse...
My parents are arguing (to my siblings at least) that I owed the company $17,000 in unpaid American Express bills. Even better, they are offering this as the new reason why I did not get my package, and they claim that they knew of this problem before I left.
Their problem lies with this: In my final meetings with the Controller, in addition to being told that my family was getting f-ed by my parents, I was also proffered a $600+ bill for miscellaneous American Express expenses accrued by me over the previous 4-5 months. This bill (and others proffered to me during the course of my employment) was paid (I have a cancelled check) and there was NO mention of thousands of dollars of unpaid bills in those meetings.
So they are lying again.
(To Be Continued...)
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