Schrodinger's Contract that shifts based on your performance to always pay you more doesn't exist.
No reason it couldn't. You would just need to write it that way (explicitly define a large list of scenarios and schedule of compensation with the condition that the one most favorable to you at a given time will be in force), and find someone dumb enough to sign it.
No reason it couldn't. You would just need to write it that way (explicitly define a large list of scenarios and schedule of compensation with the condition that the one most favorable to you at a given time will be in force), and find someone dumb enough to sign it.
That last one's pretty tricky, though.