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Only the employee never has ownership of a job. If he did, he could do as he wished with that job as implied with everything else you own. Do you know the basic principles of ownership? Ownership means you own it. As you never own the job you are hired to do, you don't have ownership of it. This is basic economics dude.
By that logic, even the owner of the company doesn't own his job. He can't do as he wishes, if he expects to stay in business. Same thing goes for an employee.
Jajajaja what? An employer can fire you for a number of things completely unrelated to whether or not you want the job. You're simply being a contrarian and failing extremely hard at it.
Anyone with management experience will tell you that keeping a job is left up to the employee that's holding that job.
I'm not being contrarian, just realistic. I'm a grownup, that's been in the real world that has a superb work ethic, not some kid on the internet trying to convince everyone that he's a master tradesman.