Actually its not the same at all. In fact it's better to get fired or laid off then to quit your job. You more than likely get unemployment benefits until you have a chance to find other work. Never just quit and burn bridges because there are places that really check your work history for good or bad refrences.
Stopping and quitting are not same. Stopping is standing on the same place you have been stopped. Quitting is moving away from the place where you stand.
Its the same as quitting a job. You can put down your previous employers contact information if they are acceptant that they will receive calls about you. If you were fired for something that would prevent them from hiring you I would not put it down. But the only thing changes are your chances of getting the job, whether that be having more references and work experiences.
no!! TOP is involved in some other activities but he's not quitting. same as g-dragon.
he was hired and fired on the same day
a bullet of the same caliber and same grains of powder fired from a long barrel will have a higher muzzle velocity than if fired from a short barrel.
You can't legally be fired for something another person does
to keep you focused and to let you hear something instead of looking at the same thing and getting bored
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.
One example is FIRED.
Billy Martin who was fired multiple times by the New York Yankees
Yes it does ! Even if both bullets are identical and fired from the same make of gun, the one in the plane will already have the velocity the plane is travelling at before it's fired.
ALL items- large or small- fall at the same speed when affected by gravity. A large bullet and a small bullet, both fired parallel to the ground, will hit at the same time if fired at the same time from the same distance above ground. The FASTER will hit further away, but at the same time.