You're likely fine... though it's amazing how much ownership that GM might want 
to take of a project that becomes profitable.

> 0 - I'm not inventing a new product, just creating a CF implementation 
> of an ASP.NET application that is slow and cludgy written by a vendor.  
> We also are very disappointed with the customer service we have been 
> getting from them the past 3 years.  I'm not proposing a reverse 
> engineering project, just a similar project with goals defined by my 
> employer.
> 1 - I'm hourly.  No one has bothered to convert me to a non-classified 
> employee since I came on as a graphic artist.
> 2 - I have nothing in writing about the proposal yet.  I was told 
> after COB last night that it might be considered for next year.  It 
> will not happen this year.
> 3 - I have been encouraged to take a second IS job as the parent 
> company has an odd salary plan for web people.
> 4 - Louisiana has a precedent where non-compete agreements are 
> worthless.  It seems that even if I sign one, the state judges will 
> through it our because of some odd language in the state "right to 
> work" law.
> 5 - An LLC sounds interesting.  The SBA just called with a disaster 
> recovery loan and wanted to know if I wanted to start my own business.  
> I mught have to take them up on it.
> 6 - The GM here is the one who has turned down the program, but the IS 
> Manager is interested.  An LLP between my employer and myself might be 
> a solution.
> 
> Russel

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