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Is this considered PFT?

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This doesn't appear to be PFT to me. It costs a lot of money to type a guy and once typed that rating goes with you. If you take a hike before the company has a chance to recoup it's investment they are out the money they paid to train you and also the money to train the next guy. IMHO, it's not unreasonable to ask you to sign a contract that amortizes their training costs over a reasonable period of time.

There are some dishonorable companies out there. Make sure that any training contract also discusses what's to happen in the event of early termination through no fault of your own. A reputable company should be willing assume some reasonable risk.
 

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