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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 875774" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>Not sure why you would want to get another similar job but to answer your question... I did not sign a non-compete clause. First of all, how is the company going to know you are working for a competitor? Hell - I thought about being a Business Agent! (But I answered that question I just asked you!!). I know a lot of people mgmt people who left UPS and went to FDX and others. NOW, sales people might have to sign non-compete contracts now-a-days but if you are retired my guess is you didn't sign a non-compete. My first mgmt job was a customer service rep. </p><p></p><p>I did not see anything that I signed that identified areas where my pension was in jeopardy. The only thing I remember was that I had some obligation to inform my spouse of the different beneficiary payoff scenarios. Hope that helps a little. I might suggest that you should check state laws also because there could be differences that may change the outcome. I highly doubt that though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 875774, member: 9789"] Not sure why you would want to get another similar job but to answer your question... I did not sign a non-compete clause. First of all, how is the company going to know you are working for a competitor? Hell - I thought about being a Business Agent! (But I answered that question I just asked you!!). I know a lot of people mgmt people who left UPS and went to FDX and others. NOW, sales people might have to sign non-compete contracts now-a-days but if you are retired my guess is you didn't sign a non-compete. My first mgmt job was a customer service rep. I did not see anything that I signed that identified areas where my pension was in jeopardy. The only thing I remember was that I had some obligation to inform my spouse of the different beneficiary payoff scenarios. Hope that helps a little. I might suggest that you should check state laws also because there could be differences that may change the outcome. I highly doubt that though. [/QUOTE]
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