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Man walking away from work after being fired, holding box of belongings
Some companies opt for "steal firing" to reduce head count — sacking staff for minor offenses. 
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Eddy Gramajo (not pictured) was fired after 18 months at Deloitte.
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A woman carrying a box of her belongings out of the office
Employers can fire staff for any reason in most US states.
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a man looking stressed at a job interview
Prospective employers are usually more understanding of layoffs but you'll need to do better explaining away a firing.
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A stock photo shows leftover sandwiches in a meeting room.
A stock photo shows leftover sandwiches in a meeting room.
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A woman walking in an office is holding a box of items
A woman was fired, and she thinks one reason is that she did her job too well (stock image).
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Akouto Vonwogbe learned that how a job makes her feel is really important. She never felt comfortable at her job because it wasn't the right fit.
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A female employee holds a cardboard box containing a plant as a coworker in the background looks over her shoulder.
A commenter applauded the TikToker for calling out the state of corporate onboarding.
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Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus perform onstage during the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on February 10, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus perform.