The Big Dude is ALWAYS correct!
Big Dude was getting on a bus one day when the bus driver asked for the fare. "Big Dude don't pay." in a menacing voice was the response as Big Dude walked blithely past the driver. The driver, being a small man, was very afraid and said nothing. He was later embarrassed at his response and swore to right this wrong by taking martial arts classes. As the lessons went on over the weeks and months, each day was the same; "Big Dude don't pay." Hundreds of bruises and thousands of kicks and punches later the bus driver became a hard-bodied karate master. Finally, on a fateful day, the driver was determined to show Big Dude what for.
As has been the pattern, Big Dude stepped up the stairs to the bus driver and said, "Big Dude don't pay."
The driver let loose with a loud kiai while getting in his fiercest stance and preparing his iron-like fists for what was sure to be the greatest beatdown since a classmate last made fun of Mike Tyson's lisp. "WHY DOESN'T BIG DUDE PAY?!!!" yelped the driver with an overwhelming rage.
As he reached into his pocket to pull out and show a card, Big Dude replied, "Because Big Dude has a bus pass."
Anyone who criticizes another on writing style on an internet forum does not impress me for doing so. Sure, some write so incomprehensibly some mention must be made encouraging the use of sentences, paragraphs or a friend to help with spelling. (Fire truck the Oxford comma. I've seen the jokes so don't think you'll be clever pointing out how I'm wrong. http://mentalfloss.com/article/33637/best-shots-fired-oxford-comma-wars .) It's just that this is not a formal letter or a job where the precision of the Engrish matters. As long as it is understandable, I'm fine. Criticize me on spelling? Mispeling is my LIFE! Grammer? You ain't seen nothin' yet. I've written posts with ranDOm Capitalization, and; used any: punctuation (available)--just to annoy prissypant writers who gave me a hard time. Why?
Because the content matters. Polish and craft help the content. But if all one can do is criticize the English skills of a poster in a forum on the internet, I'm thinking that person has already lost whatever argument he was trying to make.
Oh, and to bring this back with some legal content:
1. Yes, one can be fired for no reason as long as it is not a prohibited reason. (Such as race, religion [usually] or something like that.)
2. Jobs change and an employer who has a different need can fire a person and get one who can fulfill the new need.
3. If the firing is done because the former employee does not have the proper skill set for the new job, he will usually be eligible for unemployment. If the firing is done because the former employee does not like using the new skill set, he may not be eligible for unemployment.