Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not think you will be eligible for any unemployment benefits since you still are legally employed.
I think unemployment is for those who have zero working income, and you still have some. I do not think unemployment will supplement other income.
I personally advise you to seek a brand new job with more hours. You can also seek a part-time job that can supplement your current one, but that may be more complicated since many families value flexibility in a nanny.
Good luck and I hope things work out great for you.
To the poster(s) who are accusing me of knowing it all, please re-read my response.
I never said any of the things I mentioned were absolutes. Just "thoughts."![]()
Anonymous wrote:I do not think you will be eligible for any unemployment benefits since you still are legally employed.
I think unemployment is for those who have zero working income, and you still have some. I do not think unemployment will supplement other income.
I personally advise you to seek a brand new job with more hours. You can also seek a part-time job that can supplement your current one, but that may be more complicated since many families value flexibility in a nanny.
Good luck and I hope things work out great for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not think you will be eligible for any unemployment benefits since you still are legally employed.
I think unemployment is for those who have zero working income, and you still have some. I do not think unemployment will supplement other income.
I personally advise you to seek a brand new job with more hours. You can also seek a part-time job that can supplement your current one, but that may be more complicated since many families value flexibility in a nanny.
Good luck and I hope things work out great for you.
She is eligible, I know because I once worked with Virginia unemployment
T.

Anonymous wrote:I do not think you will be eligible for any unemployment benefits since you still are legally employed.
I think unemployment is for those who have zero working income, and you still have some. I do not think unemployment will supplement other income.
I personally advise you to seek a brand new job with more hours. You can also seek a part-time job that can supplement your current one, but that may be more complicated since many families value flexibility in a nanny.
Good luck and I hope things work out great for you.

Anonymous wrote:So after working almost 3 years my share just ended. One family moved out of town and the other is expecting a second baby next month but MB is already at home. She is planning on going back to work in October. I used to work 40 hours a week and now since she is SAHM I'm expected to work about 15. Of course that's a huge decrease in my pay. I wanted to filed for unemployment but she told me that I can't since I still have a job. I was trying to search any information how that works when you had two emlpyers but couldn't find anything. We are in DC
Anonymous wrote:You won't be able to file. You're still employed!
Does she expect you to go back to 40 hours a week in October?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you can file, your hours decreased significantly enough that you no longer have full time employment and that's with only one employer when you had two before.