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[quote=Anonymous]+1 don't resign, get unemployment Also if he resigns, it's kind of like admitting you did something wrong. Maybe he didn't realize he was breaking rules? Or set up? (I was set up once to take the fall for my manager on a fire able offense - it is terrible. luckily it was a crap entry level job so resigning on the spot didn't hurt my career.) Either way - it's wise to start crafting a PC statement for future employers about why his employment ended. Contact through non-work email or phone people who could be positive references.Pay the $200 for a resume rewrite and go on with your life. I agree with PP it's really easy to direct upset inward/-but, he should keep his head up and keep going. There is a hilarious documentary on celebrities getting fired - it sucks, but it's a fact of life.[/quote]
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