“I can’t put it in the agreement, but trust me on this. You have my word.”
Tag: term
Job security, or, better said, job insecurity, has held pretty steady over the last eight or so years: There’s almost a 20% chance that CEO Rob or Roberta won’t be on the hospital’s payroll a year from now.
I watched as the cat watched the squirrel climb the tree. Intent on its goal, a moment of two later, the cat followed it up into the large oak.
Join Mark Weiss for a quick chat about the enforceability of covenants not to compete in the context of facility investment.
Ride along with Mark as he navigates the issue of the true term of any contract.
The key is to adopt both a short term and a long term view of your business.
His first store was wildly successful. That is, until he realized that he had signed a short term lease with no renewal option. At the end of the few year term, the landlord not only took back the space, he took over the operation of the store.
“Bob, we’ve got to give you your two weeks notice. Here’s a check for the next two weeks’ compensation. Just pack your personal belongings and Jerry, here, will see you to the door.”
“Bob, we’ve got to give you your two weeks notice. Here’s a check for the next two weeks’ compensation. Just pack your personal belongings and Jerry, here, will see you to the door.” Of course, if your medical group has a contract with a facility, say an exclusive contract, it can’t technically be “fired.” But […]
Just because you don’t see risk to your future on the horizon doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.