Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for January 22, 2024

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    GiantShetlandPony  10 months ago

    Much as the Trump family would have people believe NDA’s are common place, I’ve never, ever signed one. Nor have I ever made anyone else ever sign one.

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    Superfrog  10 months ago

    C’mon, give him a little slack.

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    dougcalder1  10 months ago

    rouine event for Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister. Would have been run out of town on a rail elsewise…

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    dougcalder1  10 months ago

    routine that is

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    oldwolf1951  10 months ago

    Only NDA I ever had to sign was to not pass on data from our manufacturing manual. But the thing had so much data in it that only a miniscule fraction applied to what I was working on. So, you could put the thumbscrew on and all you would find would be stuff that even the competitors used to build the same things I did.

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    einarbt  10 months ago

    Looks like he is done for.

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    enigmamz  10 months ago

    Much like an HOA paper, I ain’t gonna sign it!

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    macky87  10 months ago

    I would’ve imagined that the basement in Trump Tower would of looked better, but they probably had some cost cutting to make the lobby look nice.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 288232]  10 months ago

    Looks to me like they got him tied into that device wrong.

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    Hollymartins2  10 months ago

    Good Monday morning to everyone that was lucky enough to wake up a “woke” liberal elite instead of brain dead MAGA-T trash.

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    sandpiper  10 months ago

    Another device that had a single purpose but has mutated into a generic PIA for a larger audience. Read where NDA’s are not enforceable for about 90% of jobs that require them.

    Guy was applying for employment with a firm. During interview, he asked what the job entailed. Interviewer told him he was not able to discuss the details because he had signed an NDA. Ba da bum tsch

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    HOTLOTUS1  10 months ago

    well thank goodness or we would have NEVER heard that story.

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    rfleisch1  10 months ago

    In corporate America, they really aren’t that unusual. The question is not whether they exist,but whether they can be enforced.

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    ladykat  10 months ago

    Sign or die.

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    cbedda  10 months ago

    A super rich successful friend told my students – they are a really BIG GUN without bullets, like a patent. He invented Pong and sold 400,000 units, someone else reversed engineered it back in the day sold another 400,000 units. Said it would not be worth the mental energy to track the crooks down and sue them and was happy with the profits he made on the games he sold. Used it to do other great things – founded Chuck E Cheese Pizza.

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    mindjob  10 months ago

    The NDA usually comes with a golden parachute on your way out the door

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    cfkelley  10 months ago

    Looks serious.

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    ferddo  10 months ago

    Reminds me of the Cheech & Chong bit “The Tortured Old Man”. No matter how hard they try to force him to “sign zee papers” he cannot because they’ve broken all of his fingers. The way the cartoon shows this guy all tied up, he is physically unable to sign even if he wants to.

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    waltermatera  10 months ago

    While in the Army I worked in MI and PSYOP. I carried a TSSBI and that’s all I’ll say about it.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  10 months ago

    The president of the company knows he’s a crook and he’s trying to shut off damaging testimony in advance

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    keenanthelibrarian  10 months ago

    “I’ll put the pen in your hand, that’ll help – just sign – no, you don’t need to see it or read it, just sign. There now, that didn’t hurt, did it? Good boy!” See? I know how it works …

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    AndrewSihler  10 months ago

    Isn’t “backward-facing skulls” a yoga pose?

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    tpcox928  10 months ago

    Big business and small, anything to stick it to workers. I have had to sign several in order to protect those that have engaged in indefensible behavior.

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    JH&Cats  10 months ago

    Only time anything like it came up in connection with my editorial work at home was when it was suggested I hold onto page proofs until the book is printed, after which I write and print other stuff on the back sides of the pages. That dates back to a hard-copy norm, but I still have printouts occasionally.

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