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I've always held the view that, as a staff member, I was producing
everything "for hire," which to me means it's all owned by the employer.
Therefore, I've simply left all my files, review notes, and everything.
Some time during the first three months I get a call from a former
co-worker asking, "Where would I find . . . ?"
Of course, I've taken along samples of completed work . . .
Barry House
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> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 1998 3:04 PM
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> Subject: FWD: Switching Job Query--what about files?
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> Hello,
>
> I'm about to switch jobs. I was wondering what most people do with
> their
> old files. Do you take them with you? Do you throw them away? Do leave
> them
> with the person taking your position?
>
> When I say old files I am referring to paper copies of documents,
> notes,
> review copies, etc.
>
> Any input would be kindly appreciated.
>
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