Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can always apply for unemployment. It's up to them to decide if you can receive it. There are a lot of variables involved. But I would apply if I were you.
Agree. Always apply.
You shouldn't "always apply" for welfare. There should rightly so be a sense of shame in requiring welfare and you should apply for it just because you were let go from being a nanny. Any nanny can EASILY find a new job, either as a nanny (easy) or in any other service/sales field (very easy) such as McDonalds, JC Penny, etc.
Sorry, but you are stupid if you think unemployment is welfare. I've known some rich people collecting unemployment, while the nanny was providing childcare for them.
No "rich" person is going to go through the effort of collecting unemployment for $370 a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can always apply for unemployment. It's up to them to decide if you can receive it. There are a lot of variables involved. But I would apply if I were you.
Agree. Always apply.
You shouldn't "always apply" for welfare. There should rightly so be a sense of shame in requiring welfare and you should apply for it just because you were let go from being a nanny. Any nanny can EASILY find a new job, either as a nanny (easy) or in any other service/sales field (very easy) such as McDonalds, JC Penny, etc.
Sorry, but you are stupid if you think unemployment is welfare. I've known some rich people collecting unemployment, while the nanny was providing childcare for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can always apply for unemployment. It's up to them to decide if you can receive it. There are a lot of variables involved. But I would apply if I were you.
Agree. Always apply.
You shouldn't "always apply" for welfare. There should rightly so be a sense of shame in requiring welfare and you should apply for it just because you were let go from being a nanny. Any nanny can EASILY find a new job, either as a nanny (easy) or in any other service/sales field (very easy) such as McDonalds, JC Penny, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can always apply for unemployment. It's up to them to decide if you can receive it. There are a lot of variables involved. But I would apply if I were you.
Agree. Always apply.
You shouldn't "always apply" for welfare. There should rightly so be a sense of shame in requiring welfare and you should apply for it just because you were let go from being a nanny. Any nanny can EASILY find a new job, either as a nanny (easy) or in any other service/sales field (very easy) such as McDonalds, JC Penny, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can always apply for unemployment. It's up to them to decide if you can receive it. There are a lot of variables involved. But I would apply if I were you.
Agree. Always apply.
Anonymous wrote:You can always apply for unemployment. It's up to them to decide if you can receive it. There are a lot of variables involved. But I would apply if I were you.