BRGENG
Structural
- Mar 1, 2005
- 100
Last year I moved back home and joined another design firm. While at my old company I was the EOR of all bridge projects. My previous employers had never designed a bridge and nobody at the office knows how to design one. I was recently told by an ex-coworker that my old firm is claiming my work as their own, which is fine for the projects I did while I was employed there. However they are claiming work I did before I joined their firm and work I did in other States. They did hire an EIT that has done a few bridge projects while working with another firm, he is not licensed and my old boss that knows nothing about bridges is signing his work.
How can you stop them from claiming my work history and isn’t it a bad idea to seal work you can’t review?
How can you stop them from claiming my work history and isn’t it a bad idea to seal work you can’t review?