betcher73

betcher73 t1_j2ad3rm wrote

It’s weird how much the whole point of this post has just gone over your head.

Yes, don’t sign a contract if you plan to break it. Yes, feel free to fight your non compete clause in court. Those are both valid points.

But you are missing the biggest point. You might not care, but someone else might not want to sign those agreements. That’s valid yes? You shouldn’t feel forced to work for a particular employer, and it’s your right to go somewhere else. However, if you resign from your job without seeing those contracts, you might feel forced to work for that employer because you have bills to pay and a family to support. It’s better to see them before you resign.

YOU might think it’s moot, and not worth worrying about, but there are many people that this would apply to. If the advice doesn’t fit you, ignore it. It doesn’t change the fact that this can be good advice for some people.

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betcher73 t1_iyo6iw2 wrote

You will need the signed title when you go to dmv. I never had to deal with an appointment (pre COVID) but I did make a mistake on the title when signing. Crossing something out makes it void. That was a $60 mistake. Double check where you sign. Otherwise you got the jist. Can you make the appointment for the same day you buy the car? If you planned well you could drive away with your car a couple hours after purchasing it

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betcher73 t1_ix8c2ss wrote

I’m genuinely surprised by these comments cause I fly 2 times per year on average (United) and I think Newark is very efficient. I’ve never had a holdup but of course you will need to budget extra time for holidays

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