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i don't think it would be unethical unless you explicitly signed a contract that said you couldn't work directly for any of your clients.
 
as long as you didn't sign a non competition form then you should be okay.

as an anecdote I had worked as a programmer/network guy for a startup company a couple years back. They made us sign a non competition form so we wouldn't leave and go work directly with the clients. However, the thing is so poorly written (verified by several lawyer friends) that I'm still able to go ahead and solicit them for jobs.
 
take it.

i worked for that same kind of company u are at. owner decided to screw me over....well it was better since i found a much better job right away.

it's not unethical at all.
 
Originally posted by: Rufio
take it.

i worked for that same kind of company u are at. owner decided to screw me over....well it was better since i found a much better job right away.

it's not unethical at all.

I havent been really wronged at this company other than not getting what I deserve and having some promises broken. I enjoy working with the people here, and we all have a good relationship.
 
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Um...it's your life, isn't it?

That's not the problem, I dont want to come off to anyone in the business world as a scumbag or decepticon.
 
Originally posted by: Rufio
take it.

i worked for that same kind of company u are at. owner decided to screw me over....well it was better since i found a much better job right away.

it's not unethical at all.

what did he do?
 
The only quasi-issue would be to attempt to get the job using your current status with your company. But if they approach you.....
 
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