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Originally Posted by GoodVibrations101
I didn't say anything negative last year when I was asked why I wanted to move to a new job because I was still employed. This year, I am legally suing my ex-employer for severance, and some job applications specifically ask me if I was ever laid off. I can't lie on those forms or if I'm asked directly, and if I have to say I was fired then I am also going to say that I responded legally because I don't want to accept my employer's unfounded reasoning for my supposed faults that supposedly caused my firing. I have to present my counter-argument to oppose the jerk employer's unjustified firing of me. If he had just cut me loose with a neutral reason that didn't assign blame then I wouldn't have to justify myself, so I have to say something.
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Using terms like "jerk employer" and carrying around that angry attitude will not serve you well in finding a new job. Potential employers will be able to pick up on the resentment you feel towards your past employer, and will be much less likely to hire you. Try to keep a positive, upbeat attitude and you will go much further in life. Heck, even a calm and neutral attitude would be better than angry and resentful.