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	<title>Comments on: Non-compete clause in California question. Do my two jobs conflict?</title>
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		<title>By: 2Beagles</title>
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Though both businesses deal with movies, they are technically different in the way they do their business.. The first one deals directly with customers in a store, say like a local video store, while the second one is like Netflix.  I really don&#039;t see any competition here, but to be safe, you could always ask the video rental store to see if there would be a problem by you working at the other company.  That would seem the simplest way to solve your question.</description>
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<p>Though both businesses deal with movies, they are technically different in the way they do their business.. The first one deals directly with customers in a store, say like a local video store, while the second one is like Netflix.  I really don&#8217;t see any competition here, but to be safe, you could always ask the video rental store to see if there would be a problem by you working at the other company.  That would seem the simplest way to solve your question.</p>
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