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Employment Contract Samples: Researching Your New Career Move
from:The most successful people are the ones that plan for the certain events if their life. One such event is switching jobs or careers. Plenty of people are dissatisfied with their current career. This is usually because they started working there while planning on going somewhere else eventually, and ended up staying there for many years. This is actually a common problem. If you want to change your career, though, you should prepare for such a life altering decision. While it can be tempting to just up and quit one day, that is impractical and dangerous. You may end up jobless for a lot longer than you would ever want if you do it that way. Instead, you should look for a new job while keeping your current one. One of the most important things to research early on is employment contracts. These are the contracts that you sign with a new company. They list all of the agreements that you come to, including how much you will get paid and any of the benefits that you'll receive. Also, if they promise that you will get regular raises, that should be listed in the contract as well. Before looking for a new career, though, it's a good idea to look at employment contract samples so that you can get an idea of what they should look like and what should be in them.
If you don't do your research, there can be fairly dire consequences. For example, if you don't read any employment contract samples, you may not realize if there is a discrepancy in the one you sign. Sure, you may read it over, but if you don't know what to look for, you could still make a mistake. This can actually be very detrimental. It can turn your new awesome career move into a big let down. This is the main reason why you should try to find employment contract samples to look over.
There are several places that you can look for such employment contract samples. One of the better ways is to find a book on the subject in your local library or bookstore. These books are usually written for companies and small businesses that plan on implementing the contract. Even though that isn't your goal, their employment contract samples can still be helpful. You can also find employment contract samples on the internet as well. Be a bit wary of these, though. Although most of them are free, you should make sure that the website you are looking at is reputable. The samples need to be written by actual lawyers.
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