Not if you're unemployed. YOu pay unemployment insurance to draw on for the times you are not working beyond your control.
2007-06-22 06:46:46
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answered by wizjp 7
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Well, the DES can be a REAL pain tin the rear, to deal with.
Also, you may bet a job offer & feel compelled to accept it, in order to avoid losing your UI payments.
But I've filed 3 times in the last 6 years (after 20 years full employment). I had no qualms, having maxed out paying in, I just wanted my money back.
2007-06-22 06:47:28
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answered by dryheatdave 6
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No. They even have online and telephone filing in my state if you don't become employed within a certain amount or time- whether at the UC office, or from home/library etc.
Your entitlement is based on the fact that you previously were employed and the employer paid into the fund.
GOD bless us always.
MBA-Boston Univ.
CPA-retire
2007-06-26 02:31:47
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answered by May I help You? 6
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Aside from having to stand in line with the unwashed masses, I can't think of any.
2007-06-22 06:55:58
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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It looks like you didn't try to find another job...
2007-06-22 06:46:22
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answered by De 5
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