The company that fired you will have the information. After a few years, they store your employment record on computer disk or destroy it. The only other people who will know you were fired are future employers (who check your previous jobs) or people you tell.
Yes, not only fired but prosecuted in court.
Yup
It will stay on your records forever.
Historical records indicate that there were around 13 gunshots fired during the Boston Massacre on March 5, 1770.
Yaa, they have all the records of your previous jobs, tickets, like everything so they pretty much know if you get FIRED. sorry if u did though=]
Yes. I know from personal experience.
No, no records kept for fired artillery cases.
The length of time a criminal record stays on a background check for employment can vary depending on the country or state laws. In general, criminal records can be reported for 7-10 years, but some serious offenses can stay on record indefinitely. Expunged or sealed records may not show up on a background check. It's best to consult with a legal expert for specific information about your situation.
Firing clay is when a clay is fired in a kiln, this is to make the clay stay strong.
You shouldn't have been collecting unemployment if you had a job. But now that you are fired once again I suppose it will just stay the same.
No. The church had a split, and while one of the organists left, she chose to stay. Some other people were fired though.
Was T.O fired? Yes! T.O was released for having a temper and for slacking off on his work. Tony Romo had the last decission. If Romo said stay then T.O would've got to stay, but Romo said " Your off the team"