You probably shouldn't have taken your work home.
If things go bad, and you take the code, they could argue that you need to reimburse them for the wages they paid you, if you are using any code that you developed at work.
I would get a contract or agreement done ASAP.
You need to decide if you want a commission on sales, a bigger salary package or just to be paid for the work you have already done.
The longer you leave it, and the more work that you do the uglier things could get later.
Ricardo.
Chad Renando wrote:
Hypothetically speaking...
So you're building this really clever application for this manufacturing company you work for. The commission for them is to build a system to help them manage their business. Now you and your boss have been chatting, saying how cool it would be to build something that anyone can use.
The boss, he indicates what he needs for the company, and gives general opinions on what it should do. You, you're working from home, building the framework, all the code and defining the functionality.
Company pays you for 32 hours per week, your putting in 50 to 60, plus have put a few grand into it in widgets and looking to work through a few holidays.
The program is about 12 months from going to market and going through a framework rebuild in preparation.
Question: Who owns it? Do you leave the company now and go on the Dole to finish?
Chad who wonders if they'll think he's talking about his situation
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