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Question from sagers1959Nov-5
yes i was wondering if a company can fire u for no reason at all the company i am with has been having there share of problems and one day i took some numbers down off the bulletin board to the main corporation i work for and rumor has it that the boss wants to give me the boot i have done nothing wrong and was wondering if the can just fire cause they dont want u working there no more
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Fallen Nov-5 81912.2
In future, please use proper capitalization and punctuation. 

Yes, an employer can fire you for no reason at all (just as you can leave for no reason at all).
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