it is you laid it before him
If you were fully invested when layed off, then yes contact boeing
Yes. And if you are being layed off without one, you should request one. You will need it if you have trouble collecting unemployment, for example.
No that is a benifit the company gives you
'Layed' has one syllable in common English. It, by conventional orthography would be pronounced the same as "Laid". However, since "layed" is not a word, there is nobody to defend it. With that in mind, it could have as many as four syllables if you allow the L to be a semivowel.
when a boy says he wants to be layed, it means he wants to have sex.
laid off
The correct term is "laid off."
Getting Layed Off means you get fired.
Bad economy?
No. the word lays is a verb form. It is the present tense, third person singular form of the verb lay.
Getting Layed Off means you get fired.