He offers him a job.
Cause they're lazy :)
Willy Wonka is a man who invents chocolate and sweets. He is not real although Roald Dahl used the name in two of his books: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. He is a fictional character
Willy Wonka is a character in Roald Dahl's 1964 children's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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You could list what you learned as a result of being fired, or what you learned while on the job.AnswerIf you worked there for quite some time before being fired, then list the job on your application. If it was a short while and you weren't ever comfortable there, just leave it off of the application.Now, if it was a significant piece of your work history, put it on the application, show contact as available at interview. Then, without criticizing the company, find a positive way to explain what you learned, or the skills you gained. Practice the phrasing and how you say it, so that you sound positive and confident-sometimes it is traumatic to have been fired, and you don't want to show that.
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John cena has been fired but will return
No... :'( hes never won an Oscar before. But hes been nominated 3 times.
Willy Russell's wife is named Annie. They have been married since 1969.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a new version of the old Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. It has the same story line but the effects are way cooler and its more enjoyable. A poor boy named Charlie Bucket really wants a golden ticket for a chocolate factory that has been closed for years. There are only five tickets in the world and he gets the very last one. What awaits him in the factory is unbelievable...
He hasn't really been fired. It is just a storyline and yes he has returned.
The little people who help Willy Wonka manufacture candy in his chocolate factory are called oompa loompas. They are orange dwarves who like to sing ditties of advice to the children who visit Willy Wonka's factory in Roald Dahl's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." This book was published in 1964 and has since been adapted to film many times.