A good term to use when you were let go from a job is you got fired... You can also call it a termination, a mutual separation or just say you left the company.
In "use" if you mean use as a reference then it depends on why you were let go. If you were let go because you did a poor job, were always late, etc., then the answer is no don't use the employer as a reference. If you were let go simply because there was not enough work, but you did a good job, were always on time, didn't take an inordinate amount of sick time then the answer is yes.
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The expression good job can be used to complement someone on a job well done, you made a good job of that. It can also be used to describe the work you do, I enjoy my work, I have a good job.You can also use it to encourage someone to work better, If you make a good job of it there will be a bonus in your pay packet.
You did a good job helping your mom.
In every possible situation with carpentry you use math. How long is the material, how much material, when is the completion date, how much do you charge for the job, how much do you pay for the job? The more precise the math the better the quality of the carpentry! Any good carpenter is good at math . If the carpenter you know isn't good at math don't let him remodel your kitchen!
This can be a difficult one, use this check list:Is it an entry level job or after school, After School when you graduate is a good answer.Is it a limited length job. Use the day or date the job is scheduled to end, this can be very important as employers with this type of employment want to know you will be there until the end.For permanent employment: use an answer that says you are going to a be long term employee. Until I retire is a good answer for a business that hires that kind of employee.
let use sorry to be a good answer
Yes, "The dentist was very good at his job."
It may be. You would have to compare the price of purchasing versus the price of a rental for the period of time in question.
Good: Less work on your part. You just let the recruiter do all the work and all you do is interview. Bad: You are not opening up to the whole job force, only the clients of the recruiter. Bad: You pay the recruiter.
In the short term it could be a good trading position. In the long term... no. Rhodium will eventually be phased out for any use.