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The problem I see with the Non-Compete agreement is that some of these insurance agencies/IMO's, "now I'm not going to mention any names", but some of them say that if you actually leave the agency, you can't even write that type of business for a year...
a year is a short amount of time compared to most industries.
I had a friend get told to sign a 10 year non compete (software security) and he told them to F off because he was a hot product. 2-5 year non competes are pretty common which is what he signed. They don't hold up unless they provide a service with the non compete....so if you contract and they bring the non compete later on then they have to bring something new to the table.
To my understanding this can save you in non competes...
*this is not financial advice*
*i am not a lawyer*
But yes don't sign that type of non compete if you don't have to