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Have you been working at the same company for years and have decided to cut a break for it and start a new job in a new field? Most people go through this kind of life change at least one in their life. If this is you, then you may have forgotten all about what it is like to look for a new job. After all, it has been years since you've needed to do it. How much can you remember? Do you remember signing an employment contract for your last job? The odds are that you don't. Even if you started work there only a year ago, you still probably wouldn't remember. This is because most people don't even read the contract when it is given to them; they just sign it and move on. While this may be easier, it can also be a very bad idea. The employment contract lists all of the wages and benefits you'll receive while you work there. if you don't review it, you may end up getting shafted. Often, companies promise certain things to new hires, but don't put it in the contract. Years later, you want you benefit and they can't ever remember offering it to you. To make sure that this doesn't happen for your next job, be sure to read the contract thoroughly before signing. But wait a minute. Do you know legal speak? Most people don't. In these situations, it is best to seek the help of a free sample employment contract a few days or weeks before you get hired before the job. You will be able to see what kind of language is used in the average contract and what sort of things are listed. You can also study things you don't understand before you read the real one. Although some people can hire a lawyer to handle this sort of thing for them, most people can't afford such an expense. Free sample employment contracts are a good way to save that kind of money.

You can find free sample employment contracts fairly easily. At the library, there are books with free sample employment contracts that are geared toward the businesses that implement them. Although that doesn't pertain to you, these books are still very helpful. Another great place to find free sample employment contracts for you to study is the internet. There are a lot of websites that list this information for both people like you, and the businesses who may be hiring you in the near future. Do as much research as you can in order to be informed enough to sign the contract.


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