Resigning can preserve your professional reputation and allow you to leave on your own terms, which can be beneficial for future job opportunities. It also provides you with the chance to explain your departure positively in interviews, rather than having to address the stigma of being fired. Additionally, resigning can often allow for a smoother transition and potential negotiation for severance or other benefits.
Yes
Patti Kirkpatrick resigned from her position at Channel 3 news. The most common thought is that she was asked to resign. If she did not resign she would have been fired.
Archibald Cox
its when you resign/quit your job voluntarly(you quit on your own terms), you don't get fired
General MacArthur was a bad boy and ignored President Truman's orders. So Truman gave MacArthur the choice to either resign or be fired.
yes, only if the president or the utmost boss decides to or they can be forced to resign
If that's their opinion, yes It's one or the other. If you resigned, you will not get unemployment. You may not if fired for good cause, but you have a better chance of getting it. If you were in fact fired, it needs to be recorded as such and if it is not, the unemployment office needs to be made aware of that fact. It would only help in your getting unemployment benefits.
its when you resign/quit your job voluntarly(you quit on your own terms), you don't get fired
hguughugyii
Well if you resign from a job you become jobless... so yeah. You would.
Has a particular time span within a hospital, cannot resign or be fired from his tenure unless by a 100% board vote
4 years, unless they die, get fired, resign, or get brought back on the ticket for the next election.