You wouldn't get denied because of quitting the part time job, especially since you quit it BEFORE you got laid off from the full time one. Quit worrying.
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 20/07/2009
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2 Answers · Business & Finance · 22/02/2009
No special extensions for being a full time student - in fact that can DISqualify you from getting benefits.
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 07/07/2009
Each state is different. I can share what I know about NC benefits, but FL may be slightly different. 1) In NC you automatically get an extension if you are not employed. 2) I was under the impression you were...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 14/03/2009
You should call the FL Agency for Workforce Innovation at 800-204-2418 and ask them specifically. I've done a bit of research but have not seen anything specifically regarding "underemployment". There are...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 25/07/2010
...of "misconduct" therefore relinquishing your ability to collect unemployment . There is no such thing as a certain time frame to reapply. The...
3 Answers · Business & Finance · 13/05/2009
Quitting your job makes you ineligible for unemployment . So no, you cannot collect UI. You will have to work in Florida for at least 6 months to be eligible for any UI, at least a year for...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 15/11/2009
I dont think that you can suspend it all together. I would suggest talking to them in person but from what I have experienced they are as uninformed more than the person asking the question.
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 05/03/2009
... on whether or not your employer tries to fight your unemployment . They may since they are the ones paying the unemployment ...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 27/10/2010
Yes it is, you can then re-apply when the job ends or just keep reporting it as temporary work every two weeks and then report when it ends. My gosh we applied for my husband 01/25 and we still have yet to receive any money. How long did it take you to...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 05/04/2009