Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 16:17     Subject: Disappointed

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've been looking and interviewing these 4 weeks and haven't found anything yet. I've placed an ad here with very little responses and have been on care.com as well. I'm hopeful that I may have something within the next week or two, if not I will just go back to work in the school.


If you truly live paycheck to paycheck and you've had a month to line something up, your situation is no one's fault but your own. I have had many points in my life were I am literally out of money days before I am getting paid next, there is no way I would not find ANY other job (even bartending/serving) if I knew my current position was ending. This wasn't a surprise, you just didn't prepare.


Sorry I'm not willing to take anything or any pay. I'm only looking for jobs in my field only working at McDonald's or waitressing is not worth the time because it's not going to pay anything. I have enough to cover me for what I need to do until I find something.


Make sure you make this attitude clear to the folks at the unemployment office.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 15:47     Subject: Disappointed

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Four weeks should be plenty of time to line another position up. I would focus on that rather than unemployment; it will be significantly less than you are making now and you may not even qualify.

Stop. You just don't want an increase in your rates when you fire your nanny. Of course she'll qualify, you selfish person.


Hitting the sauce a little early aren't you?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 15:44     Subject: Disappointed

What a dumbass post, 15:11. There was no "cause."

How many nannies have you cycled through? You're mighty defensive here.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 15:11     Subject: Disappointed

Sounds like your employers were completely fair in honoring your contract, and giving ample notice.

It's too bad they didn't give you additional severance, but perhaps you weren't that good a fit in the first place if the job only lasted a year.

Did they give you a reason for letting you go?

If you file for unemployment you will have to disclose the reason for termination, and the notice given. Your former employers will be contacted to confirm any details before any benefits are awarded. (Just worth knowing before you file if there is a likelihood of benefits being denied due to termination for cause.)
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 15:10     Subject: Disappointed

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've been looking and interviewing these 4 weeks and haven't found anything yet. I've placed an ad here with very little responses and have been on care.com as well. I'm hopeful that I may have something within the next week or two, if not I will just go back to work in the school.


If you truly live paycheck to paycheck and you've had a month to line something up, your situation is no one's fault but your own. I have had many points in my life were I am literally out of money days before I am getting paid next, there is no way I would not find ANY other job (even bartending/serving) if I knew my current position was ending. This wasn't a surprise, you just didn't prepare.


Sorry I'm not willing to take anything or any pay. I'm only looking for jobs in my field only working at McDonald's or waitressing is not worth the time because it's not going to pay anything. I have enough to cover me for what I need to do until I find something.


So Then you don't live paycheck to paycheck...
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 14:49     Subject: Disappointed

Do you think you deserve unemployment if you refuse to take another job that may pay just as well?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 14:04     Subject: Disappointed

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've been looking and interviewing these 4 weeks and haven't found anything yet. I've placed an ad here with very little responses and have been on care.com as well. I'm hopeful that I may have something within the next week or two, if not I will just go back to work in the school.


If you truly live paycheck to paycheck and you've had a month to line something up, your situation is no one's fault but your own. I have had many points in my life were I am literally out of money days before I am getting paid next, there is no way I would not find ANY other job (even bartending/serving) if I knew my current position was ending. This wasn't a surprise, you just didn't prepare.


Sorry I'm not willing to take anything or any pay. I'm only looking for jobs in my field only working at McDonald's or waitressing is not worth the time because it's not going to pay anything. I have enough to cover me for what I need to do until I find something.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 13:48     Subject: Disappointed

Anonymous wrote:I've been looking and interviewing these 4 weeks and haven't found anything yet. I've placed an ad here with very little responses and have been on care.com as well. I'm hopeful that I may have something within the next week or two, if not I will just go back to work in the school.


If you truly live paycheck to paycheck and you've had a month to line something up, your situation is no one's fault but your own. I have had many points in my life were I am literally out of money days before I am getting paid next, there is no way I would not find ANY other job (even bartending/serving) if I knew my current position was ending. This wasn't a surprise, you just didn't prepare.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 13:46     Subject: Disappointed

Anonymous wrote:Four weeks should be plenty of time to line another position up. I would focus on that rather than unemployment; it will be significantly less than you are making now and you may not even qualify.

Stop. You just don't want an increase in your rates when you fire your nanny. Of course she'll qualify, you selfish person.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 13:45     Subject: Disappointed

I've been looking and interviewing these 4 weeks and haven't found anything yet. I've placed an ad here with very little responses and have been on care.com as well. I'm hopeful that I may have something within the next week or two, if not I will just go back to work in the school.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 13:36     Subject: Disappointed

Four weeks should be plenty of time to line another position up. I would focus on that rather than unemployment; it will be significantly less than you are making now and you may not even qualify.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 13:30     Subject: Disappointed

I'm so sorry, OP. Do you have a place to live? How soon is your next rent payment due?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 13:15     Subject: Disappointed

Have you been job searching? Any leads so far?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 12:38     Subject: Disappointed

yes you're probably eligible. As for how it works, google it for your state/city. You'll probably have to go to an employment office to fill out some paperwork, and in my state you have to go back a few times for job search seminars/help in order to collect it. You may be able to get SNAP benefits temporarily as well which will help with groceries until you line something else up.

On that note, I'd be looking like mad to find something else right now. Shares, networking, all the regular sites, craigslist etc.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 12:23     Subject: Disappointed

Today is my last day after working with my family a little over a year. I was given 4 weeks not e but wasn't offered any severance at all. I'm hurt a little but per the contract it's either notice or time paid out in severance. The question now that I have is since I unfortunately live pay check to paycheck am I able to file unemployment and how does that work? Thanks all for the advice