you're thinking of
'to be laid off', which is a bit different, it means that the company decides to stop employing you (normally because of financial restrictions). But i suppose you could say that its a similar thing in some respects.
I'd just use 'leave'. If in doubt, use the simplest word you can think of. It's probably the best one.
Posted By: Dave in France on June 29th 2005 at 15:04:28
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- is this worthy putting pressure on pompey/ munchengladbach (NCFC) - Dave in France, Jun 29, 14:59:33
- That would be a GREAT pink un headline (NCFC) - romayellow, Jun 29, 16:04:47
- The campaign starts here. (NCFC) - roywallerslovechild, Jun 29, 16:28:08
- Or (NCFC) - romayellow, Jun 29, 16:35:18
- The campaign starts here. (NCFC) - roywallerslovechild, Jun 29, 16:28:08
- Surely both players were going to lay off, or am I use the right terms? (NCFC) - XXL16, Jun 29, 15:00:49
- you're thinking of (NCFC) - Dave in France, Jun 29, 15:04:28
- Cheers, someone said (NCFC) - XXL16, Jun 29, 15:21:54
- you're thinking of (NCFC) - Dave in France, Jun 29, 15:04:28
- That would be a GREAT pink un headline (NCFC) - romayellow, Jun 29, 16:04:47
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