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I am going to school to become an LVN (nurse) I used to be a nurses assistant. I was denied unemployment while I finish school because there isn't a market shortage for CNA's, however there is a higher need for nurses. I need help writing an apeal and I can't find the right words. Any help will do. The actual wording for the denial is as follows: "One of the substantial causes of the individuals unemployment is a lack of sufficient current demand in the individuals labor market area". Once again please help!!

2006-10-02 11:19:50 · 3 answers · asked by Candi H 3 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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As I understand it, you were denied unemployment because they said there was plenty of work available for CNA's but you don't want to do that work, you want to finish school to become an LVN. They will pay unemployment only if there is a shortage of jobs in the field in which you are experienced, but there isn't. You want unemployment so you won't need to work while you pursue the LVN.

Hmm... see if something like this works:

I appeal this decision because although there is not currently a market shortage of CNA's, the pay is not sufficient for me to live and complete my education for a higher certification. As there is a greater demand for nurses, it makes greater economic sense for me to complete my studies so that I can pursue a more stable and profitable field in the long term.

2006-10-02 15:33:09 · answer #1 · answered by Piggiepants 7 · 1 0

Wow. I thought I was pretty good with words, but I'm going to have to decipher that one.

What exactly is "denied unemployment"? I can understand denied employment, but unemployment? Does that mean you HAVE to get a job?

2006-10-02 18:28:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In gobbledygook it actualy reads 'There is not enough jobs for your type of employment'

2006-10-02 18:37:58 · answer #3 · answered by wheeliebin 6 · 0 0

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