JOEFRIDAY2
Well-Known Member
If you resign then you can not collect unemployment.
So I wouldn't get too excited about resigning.
So I wouldn't get too excited about resigning.
If you resign then you can not collect unemployment.
So I wouldn't get too excited about resigning.
I gross maybe 1200 a month so I'm not too excited about unemployment either.
1. Today, most companies will not give a reason for firing someone. Usually it will go something like, "your services are no longer required." The reason for this is because it can open them up to litigation inasmuch as if they gave you a reason then it might not be a legal reason. Attorneys have trained HR people to not give a reason. So you won't usually get a reason if the company is smart. You are not entitled to a reason.
If you resign then you can not collect unemployment.
So I wouldn't get too excited about resigning.
Best of luck; things are on the upswing.
I just assumed SubPilot was making a clever reference to the movie Good Will Hunting when Ben Affleck said it while he was impersonating Will at a job interview.I believe the phrase is "nose to the grindstone." Not sure how one would keep an ear to a grindstone.![]()
First of all if you work for someone else then you will most likely get fired at sometime during your life.
Gonna have to disagree with that...
Gonna have to disagree with that...