If you are being asked to resign, it sounds like a polite way to lay you off, but the employer is hoping that, by "resigning", you would be classified as a "quit" and therefore ineligible for unemployment benefits. Ask your state's employment security office for their opinion and advise.
No, I was asked to move from North Carolina to Colorado, and that took me off the market.
I don't really know! I asked you!
i asked this question
Otto von Bismarck was asked to resign in 1890 by Kaiser Wilhelm II due to conflicts in their relationship and Bismarck's authoritarian approach to governance.
William II asked him to resign
he disobeyed orders
bismark had murdered napoleon IVIIX
Yes..I asked a lady at records today actually. However, it will never be filed here and you have to contact Jamaica to get copies of certificates.
well i dont know cause im the person that asked it tee hee hee
William the second asked bismarck to resign so he could have people as his advisers who were more willing to follow his lead
I believe it was because he was asked to resign after his anger management issues got out of control and coworkers were afraid to work with him.
Gough Whitlam