Anonymous wrote:If you're still being paid, then yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To answer your question...no you are not at all "legally obligated."
To answer the question you did not ask....you should spend a good portion of the time you are still getting paid to perform work for that company helping out the new person. That is a human who did not wrong you in any way, and if you can make their life easier why wouldn't you?
Seriously? I have to give away my strategy to make someone’s life easy? I have many years of experience to learn what I know and now I just have to give it away to make someone’s life easier?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To answer your question...no you are not at all "legally obligated."
To answer the question you did not ask....you should spend a good portion of the time you are still getting paid to perform work for that company helping out the new person. That is a human who did not wrong you in any way, and if you can make their life easier why wouldn't you?
Seriously? I have to give away my strategy to make someone’s life easy? I have many years of experience to learn what I know and now I just have to give it away to make someone’s life easier?
Glad you're not my co-worker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To answer your question...no you are not at all "legally obligated."
To answer the question you did not ask....you should spend a good portion of the time you are still getting paid to perform work for that company helping out the new person. That is a human who did not wrong you in any way, and if you can make their life easier why wouldn't you?
Seriously? I have to give away my strategy to make someone’s life easy? I have many years of experience to learn what I know and now I just have to give it away to make someone’s life easier?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To answer your question...no you are not at all "legally obligated."
To answer the question you did not ask....you should spend a good portion of the time you are still getting paid to perform work for that company helping out the new person. That is a human who did not wrong you in any way, and if you can make their life easier why wouldn't you?
Seriously? I have to give away my strategy to make someone’s life easy? I have many years of experience to learn what I know and now I just have to give it away to make someone’s life easier?
Anonymous wrote:If you're still being paid, then yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To answer your question...no you are not at all "legally obligated."
To answer the question you did not ask....you should spend a good portion of the time you are still getting paid to perform work for that company helping out the new person. That is a human who did not wrong you in any way, and if you can make their life easier why wouldn't you?
Seriously? I have to give away my strategy to make someone’s life easy? I have many years of experience to learn what I know and now I just have to give it away to make someone’s life easier?
Anonymous wrote:To answer your question...no you are not at all "legally obligated."
To answer the question you did not ask....you should spend a good portion of the time you are still getting paid to perform work for that company helping out the new person. That is a human who did not wrong you in any way, and if you can make their life easier why wouldn't you?
Anonymous wrote:If you're still being paid, then yes.
Anonymous wrote:If it's a key role and the person really has no idea, I'd offer to consult for a nice unreasonable fee.