Without prejuedice means that the decision is not irrevocable. That, in this instance, at some time in future you may withdraw the notice to quit.
if you have lease, you cannot be evicted without an eviction notice,or notice to quit. If you do not have a lease you will need to deal with legal authorities on this.
You are paid for what you worked. No more, no less.
No he does not. He quit, he did not get fired. If he had gotten fired, he would have gotten unemployment. <><> It depends on the reason he gave notice. If he did it due to work conditions or an emergency covered by state rules, he might.
Generally, when the law says you have to. Without a lot more detail we can't be more specific. It depends on local (state) law, what your job is, whether you quit without notice, quit with notice, or were discharged, as well as other factors.
Yes, you have a chance on being rehired. But they most likely will not. It is never a good idea to quit a job without notice. It can hurt you down the road.
It means that your boss does not have to give you reason to fire you... The more complete answer is that UNLESS you and your employer negotiate and sign a contract to the contrary, YOU can quit at any time without notice and move on to a better deal. AND your employer can discharge you for any reason which does not violate a statute. You need never explain your quit to your boss, and your boss need never explain your discharge to you ... to a state or fed agency, perhaps, but not to you.
Yes. Each employer is free to decide who they will hire, as long as they don't discriminate against applicants based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age (over 40) or pregnancy. There is no law that they must hire you back. Many, many companies have the policy of not rehiring people who quit without notice.
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Yes, definitely.....
Your gears is stripped and you need a new one or that one rebuilt!!
To quit a vi session without saving any changes, you use the the same quit command, but append an exclamation point. So: :q!