We can't talk about it.
lol
They keep making me sign NDAs at work, which just makes me want to disclose the information even more.
Eh, so many companies require them nowadays mostly because the jew lawyers make them. Rarely are they a big enough factor to enforce even if broken.
Too many times to count, non compete clauses as well.
When it's secret it's either shameful or dangerous, or both
I bet you take shits with the bathroom door open
Nah I don't do that, in fact the mere presence of anybody near the bathroom while I take a shit blocks me entirely and gives me murderous thoughts, because I know they listen... And I don't like that... Like not at all. Also I hate when people ask me questions when I eat, it's infuriating I want to throw my meal in their face when they do that "I'M EATING FUCK!"
And I never told anybody, you're the first person I told, now you're on the list
My friend and I worked at a kiosk in the mall when we were teenagers. We used to follow randoms into the bathroom in hopes they had to shit just so we could stand in there and chat, knowing they’d hold it in. Then we’d laugh and comment when they finally couldn’t hold it any longer, and leave to maintain anonymity.
I need all of you to sign an NDA now
Yo, one of my bosses keeps trying to talk to me in the bathroom while I'm taking a shit. It's fucking weird.
Yes. https://freerangehumans.net/rusty-nelson-interview-of-former-franklin-photographer/#Wakeup 10 days after this wakeup call, I was recruited to work on a project that was "so secret we don't even know what it is." It required an FBI background check. It was the creepiest environment I ever worked in. They stole my passport while going through the security process. A co-worker nervously laughed about seven of his fellow workers dropping dead in the last month. Our supervisor was replaced because the night before we started, she found her husband dead on the kitchen floor. The project? $4.2bn proposal for the core software for the Global Information Grid. It included teleports.
Yes. Typically for early access to software undergoing testing. Pretty innocuous - I could talk to other people at my company about the software, but not to the general public until it was released in 3-6 months. Which makes sense - I wanted to collaborate on what features and functionality were created, and they didnt want some idiot telling the media "XYZ company new software is heckin' terrible [because of a TEST feature they added for alpha testing an hour ago]".
Books I narrate. A video game an idiot thought would go somewhere. My job is healthcare data which is one giant nda.
I work in the film industry as a VFX contractor and yes, absolutely all companies face strict NDAs to protect the intellectual properties. Not to mention revealing anything would be career suicide
No ;)
You've the only one who has passed the test so far.
I can't say
Congrats on being one of the only true professionals.
Nope, and I would never sign one.
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