wife has been working part time temp jobs since April 2008 whe she lost her job. each time (twice) she qualifies for a new regular claim, they take her off the extension. She still gets up to 26 weeks on the new regular claim, but it is much less then the extension. She is losing a tem position in a month, and had 1 week left on a regular claim, but will be able to qualify again for the extension as she had at least 20 weeks remaining in a couple of the tiers, and since they extended the long term for the duration of this year. this will hold me over for the summer. the real solution is for her to find permenant employment which is tough here in California. i am fortunate to work for one of the only companies that is booming. we are hiring and a lot, good paying jobs. but not in California. the climate for business sucks here.
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no, actually, we began collectiing a bit later...early...i think jan. 2009....and we also had to at first, i guess was..(for the second tier) re-apply, the follow tiers are automatic. or number three came automatically. we will see tomorrow!!!Originally posted by discombob1 View PostTobee, this was in 2007-2008. The extensions didn't start until 08. I was eligible for the extension right as I got my current job. I think they start you with 26 weeks, then you have to reapply for the extension.8/4/2008
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Originally posted by discombob1 View PostOh interesting! It is confusing how they do it. Well good luck tomorrow! I'm very grateful to have a job now, I can't imagine what you guys are going through.
thanks for your kind words. at this point, i believe we are in "resolve"...past the we know we aren't getting jobs because we are too old bit., etc. that's why we are trying to get a business off the ground at this point...besides me doing ebay which only brings in gas money...
unemployment stopped our $50 every two weeks gas money, just in time for the gas prices to reach close to $4 a gallon here..
but i have to count our blessings, and be thankful for everthing!!! after all...how LUCKY were we to have purchased this hosue in feb???? how LUCKY are we to be able to know that the ONLY box that's coming out of this house will have ME in it...LOL!!!!!!!!!! it's small and within our means just with SS and small pension.
i would still love to work, however, we know it's so bad still here, by the time this area recovers i'll have one foot in the dirt..LOL!! so, that's why we are trying to get this off the ground. i know it will take about a year, but one of the only things free...is time??8/4/2008
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Do you see, though, how that by trying to allay the symptom that is high and long-term unemployment, that these well-meaning state legislatures are exacerbating the disease that is lack of job-creating industries -- because those industries are saying to hell with your 2 year unemployment compensation and your overbearing regulations on how we vet our employees -- and chosing to set up shop in more busniness-friendly areas where their unemployment insurance premiums will be markedly less and they can screen their potential employees in the ways that they feel are best? Be it in another state or in another country altogether.Originally posted by helpme2010 View PostGood for Oregon, that is so cool. I also like how Oregon doesn't allow employers to look at credit scores either when making a hiring decision. I live in California, and we have a new democrat governor and a democrat won the race for senate. So I am hoping California follows Oregons example and passes similar legislation.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not begrudging anyone their unemployment compensation and I don't think credit reports are a reliable way to gauge someone's fitness for most employment. But businesses have a lot more choices today. Like it or not, labor is pretty much a commodity that would-be employers can get as easily in Kansas or Tennessee as they can in Oregon or California. And those businesses will go where they feel they are most wanted.Last edited by MSbklawyer; 03-27-2011, 07:29 AM.Pay no attention to anything I post. I graduated last in my class from a fly-by-night law school that no longer exists; I never studied or went to class; and I only post on internet forums when I'm too drunk to crawl away from the computer.
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doubt that state way too much...sorry!
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