![]() ![]() You are not going to get your new job by filling out online job applications. It was just a fearful weenie's last, pathetic attempt to dim your flame. It doesn't mean anything that you got fired. Many people give the question "Did you get fired, or did you quit?" more weight than it deserves. Why should your resume or your sterling reputation be tarnished because your sneaky ex-boss spoke first? That's ridiculous. ![]() When someone wants to know whether you quit your job or got fired, they are really asking "Who spoke first - you, or your last boss?" If the boss spoke first, you got fired. Your exit from any job is just a conversation like any other. In truth it doesn't matter at all how you leave a company. The only reason anybody even distinguishes between one type of departure from a job and another type is because the specter of 'getting fired' is a control mechanism that companies have used to keep people in line since the Industrial Revolution. I'm sorry to hear about that rough experience! You never have to tell a recruiter, an HR person or a hiring manager that you got fired. Do I have to say that I got fired? How will I answer the question "Did you quit, or did you get fired?" I didn't do anything to warrant getting fired but I got fired anyway. My boss got really mad that I would voluntarily leave the company and he fired me, then and there. ![]()
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