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Also, you are not worth more than $15 an hour. You are a nanny. OP again-u must be one of those nannies who don't make even close to what I make or you are MB who makes less than that and cannot afford a good nanny. To make things harder to swallow for you- I'm a 29 year old independed french women who own a house and just received master - guess what?! I am a debt free too, sucker !!! Anyways, money is not an issue for me know. I have been working hard for the past 5 years to pay my school and the house. Now, when I'm done with it I wanna pursuit my career. Just thought I could use the unemployment while on a "break" Thanks for responds ladies! |
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OP,I was fired for "no show" at work. I told my family that I need to leave the country for 3 weeks and requested unpaid time off. They didn't agree. I told them I'm going anyway and when came back I was left with no job. I filled for unemployment and my claim was approved! I was making about $800 a week ($15/h) and had to prove that I'm searching a job (at least one application a week for a rate $15/h)
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OP again-u must be one of those nannies who don't make even close to what I make or you are MB who makes less than that and cannot afford a good nanny. To make things harder to swallow for you- I'm a 29 year old independed french women who own a house and just received master - guess what?! I am a debt free too, sucker !!! Anyways, money is not an issue for me know. I have been working hard for the past 5 years to pay my school and the house. Now, when I'm done with it I wanna pursuit my career. Just thought I could use the unemployment while on a "break" Thanks for responds ladies! I have a masters and am debt-free as well. I'm not sure what that has to do with anything, though. The skills that you are using for your nanny job are simply not worth more than $15 an hour. |
I love how she says she is worth no less than $20 an hour yet finds herself unemployed lol |
| A major reduction in hours is a qualifying reason for unemployment. You could certainly apply. |
But she is still able to work 35 hrs. And make 770 per week. DC unemployment is only 359 max. She is able to earn more then she could receive on unèmploynent. Why would she turn down 770 for 359? Makes no sense |
This is not true. The conditions of her employment have changed drastically in the negative and this is a valid reason for quitting. OP, if you quit, work 30 days for someone else and then apply. Your former employer no longer can stop your claim. Good luck. |
| Op, in what field are you looking for a job? If it's a field where jobs are plentiful and you are highly qualified, maybe I'd take a gamble on getting unemployment. Otherwise I'd stay since the moNey you'd be making working is more than unemployment. |
| what does "independed" mean? |
Well, she doesn't have to do any work for the $359. |