It depends on how much you were making. But if you were fired, whether you are eligible to collect anything will depend on WHY you were fired - if you were fired for cause, not just laid off, you might not be eligible.
2007-03-16 10:13:44
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answered by Judy 7
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You have to have a valid reason for being unemployed and be activly seeking other jobs.
There's usually a check-up with your former employer and if they can prove you aren't eligible you are out of luck
And it depends on why you were fired.
If your former employer is able to prove that you were fired for certain reasons you wont get anything.
Examples: behavior on the job that was in your control and was harmful to the employer’s interest, missing work too often, lying on your job application, stealing, failing a drug or alcohol test, participating in an illegal strike; serving a prison sentence of more than 30 days; or committing a felony.
And thats not all but you get the drift, if you can't cut it at work unemployment isn't going to break your fall.
2007-03-16 10:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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not very much, but if you have a friend in new york who says you live there, you'd get WAY more because of the cost of living and high min wage.
plus, it's based on the income you've earned
and YES if you're fired without just cause, you will receive unemployment.
2007-03-16 10:09:10
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answered by tomiyo 4
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That depends on how much money you made an hour. Give more details, or go to your local unemployment office and they can help you.
2007-03-16 10:09:29
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answered by Jackeeeee 3
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It depends on how your local state unemployment office will give you.Take all of your pay stubs with you there. Then they can find out how much you'll get.
2007-03-16 11:37:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If you get fired, you get nothing. Unemployement benefits are for people who are separated from a company, not terminated
2007-03-16 10:08:58
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answered by Brainiac 4
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40% of your normal paycheck Sadly that sucks but its the same in most states excluding new york la and canada which gives you 47%
2007-03-16 10:09:51
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answered by ebelmontinc 2
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