What does up-or-out mean?
Up-or-out means Relating to the practice of forcing employees not promoted in a timely fashion to terminate employment..
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Relating to the practice of forcing employees not promoted in a timely fashion to terminate employment..
We follow an up-or-out policy at six years. Either you become a partner or you are gone.
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Up-or-out means Relating to the practice of forcing employees not promoted in a timely fashion to terminate employment..
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We follow an up-or-out policy at six years. Either you become a partner or you are gone.
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