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EmeraldSkies

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I need someone good with words...

I filed for unemployment,and recently got my paper saying that I was denied. I need to file an appeal,but I am not all that confident in expressing why I feel that they were wrong in there decision. Can someone help?
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Reply #1 posted 06/12/09 1:48pm

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EmeraldSkies said:

I filed for unemployment,and recently got my paper saying that I was denied. I need to file an appeal,but I am not all that confident in expressing why I feel that they were wrong in there decision. Can someone help?



first off, why did they deny you and did you say you were fired or laid off? you didn't quit right? most states won't give you jack if you quit. you will want to use their reasoning for denial to your benefit.
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Reply #2 posted 06/12/09 2:05pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

EmeraldSkies said:

I filed for unemployment,and recently got my paper saying that I was denied. I need to file an appeal,but I am not all that confident in expressing why I feel that they were wrong in there decision. Can someone help?



first off, why did they deny you and did you say you were fired or laid off? you didn't quit right? most states won't give you jack if you quit. you will want to use their reasoning for denial to your benefit.



They said that I was not eligible to receive benefits because I am currently caring for my nephews during normal working hours,I explained to them that I was unable to get another job,because I cared for my nephews from 2:20pm to around 6:45pm and that I had to be available if they were sick,but now that school is out I will have them even more often.

I did not quit,I was no longer needed because the uncle that I cared for passed away.

I find it funny that they say that inorder to receive benefits the individual filing has to be able to work,and available for work,but I already am (part time care for my nephews)
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Reply #3 posted 06/12/09 2:10pm

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They asked why I would not be able to get another part time job while I am not caring for my nephews,and I explained to them that I was also trying to do school classes,so there was no extra time for me to have another job currently.
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Reply #4 posted 06/12/09 2:14pm

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You were denied because a condition of receiving unemployment compensation is that you must be seeking work.
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Reply #5 posted 06/12/09 2:30pm

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Genesia said:

You were denied because a condition of receiving unemployment compensation is that you must be seeking work.



I had to join the CalJobs site,and submit a resume,which I did.
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Reply #6 posted 06/12/09 2:36pm

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EmeraldSkies said:

Genesia said:

You were denied because a condition of receiving unemployment compensation is that you must be seeking work.



I had to join the CalJobs site,and submit a resume,which I did.


No. You have to be actively seeking work. You. Yourself. Every week. And you must document your search, so that if they ask you to prove that you've been looking, you can.

If you told them you didn't have time to work, it was the same as saying, "No, I am not looking for work." Which means you do not meet the requirements for receiving unemployment compensation.

That is why you were denied. And why an appeal will be unsuccessful.
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Reply #7 posted 06/12/09 2:47pm

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Genesia said:

EmeraldSkies said:




I had to join the CalJobs site,and submit a resume,which I did.


No. You have to be actively seeking work. You. Yourself. Every week. And you must document your search, so that if they ask you to prove that you've been looking, you can.

If you told them you didn't have time to work, it was the same as saying, "No, I am not looking for work." Which means you do not meet the requirements for receiving unemployment compensation.

That is why you were denied. And why an appeal will be unsuccessful.




Yep I have to agree with that. It's not fair I know. Did you by chance have a telephone interview or F2F? Maybe you could lie and say you are available during these hours (outside the time you care for your nephews) and the interviewer misunderstood you or did not adequately document your status. I dunno it is tough. sigh
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Reply #8 posted 06/12/09 2:49pm

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Genesia said:

EmeraldSkies said:




I had to join the CalJobs site,and submit a resume,which I did.


No. You have to be actively seeking work. You. Yourself. Every week. And you must document your search, so that if they ask you to prove that you've been looking, you can.

If you told them you didn't have time to work, it was the same as saying, "No, I am not looking for work." Which means you do not meet the requirements for receiving unemployment compensation.

That is why you were denied. And why an appeal will be unsuccessful.



So what should I do? File again,and tell them that I am available even though I'm not,and just fill out applications even though i have no real intention of accepting the job?
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Reply #9 posted 06/12/09 2:51pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

Genesia said:



No. You have to be actively seeking work. You. Yourself. Every week. And you must document your search, so that if they ask you to prove that you've been looking, you can.

If you told them you didn't have time to work, it was the same as saying, "No, I am not looking for work." Which means you do not meet the requirements for receiving unemployment compensation.

That is why you were denied. And why an appeal will be unsuccessful.




Yep I have to agree with that. It's not fair I know. Did you by chance have a telephone interview or F2F? Maybe you could lie and say you are available during these hours (outside the time you care for your nephews) and the interviewer misunderstood you or did not adequately document your status. I dunno it is tough. sigh



yes I did,and half the time I could'nt really understand the person that was giving the interview,I had to keep saying "what" or "pardon"
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Reply #10 posted 06/12/09 3:03pm

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EmeraldSkies said:

Genesia said:



No. You have to be actively seeking work. You. Yourself. Every week. And you must document your search, so that if they ask you to prove that you've been looking, you can.

If you told them you didn't have time to work, it was the same as saying, "No, I am not looking for work." Which means you do not meet the requirements for receiving unemployment compensation.

That is why you were denied. And why an appeal will be unsuccessful.



So what should I do? File again,and tell them that I am available even though I'm not,and just fill out applications even though i have no real intention of accepting the job?


Looks like you screwed up, honey. hug

You do have to be available to work in order to receive unemployment benefits.

You could have lied if you hadn't already told them the truth. But you did, so that ship has sailed. You can't appeal a decision based on you not meeting one of the fundamental requirements.
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Reply #11 posted 06/12/09 3:03pm

Dayclear

Yes, you have to say that you are available to work, EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT! nod I told them yes when my job closed up even tho I didn't want to go back to work right away I wanted the money. But I still had to go to job-seach or they would cut the checks off. It's really not fair.
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Reply #12 posted 06/12/09 4:58pm

ThreadBare

I know NOTHING about employment/HR law, but is there sort of FMLA exemption that could apply to irregular work hours, or is FMLA something he would've had to apply for before losing his job?

Could he apply again for unemployment but stress his willingness to work second or third shift?
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Reply #13 posted 06/12/09 7:16pm

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ThreadBare said:

I know NOTHING about employment/HR law, but is there sort of FMLA exemption that could apply to irregular work hours, or is FMLA something she would've had to apply for before losing her job?

Could she apply again for unemployment but stress her willingness to work second or third shift?



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Reply #14 posted 06/12/09 8:07pm

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EmeraldSkies said:

ThreadBare said:

I know NOTHING about employment/HR law, but is there sort of FMLA exemption that could apply to irregular work hours, or is FMLA something she would've had to apply for before losing her job?

Could she apply again for unemployment but stress her willingness to work second or third shift?



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I just KNEW that would happen. "EmeraldSkies is an awfully, ahem, genteel name..." doh!
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Reply #15 posted 06/12/09 11:11pm

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ThreadBare said:

EmeraldSkies said:




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I just KNEW that would happen. "EmeraldSkies is an awfully, ahem, genteel name..." doh!


lol
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Reply #16 posted 06/12/09 11:15pm

ThreadBare

EmeraldSkies said:

ThreadBare said:


I just KNEW that would happen. "EmeraldSkies is an awfully, ahem, genteel name..." doh!


lol

Best wishes on the job front.
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Reply #17 posted 06/12/09 11:28pm

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ThreadBare said:

EmeraldSkies said:



lol

Best wishes on the job front.


Thanks. smile
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Reply #18 posted 06/13/09 1:17am

kimrachell

i used to always list a ton of places i went to, (but didn't really wink ) and they never checked, it's sad that you have to lie to get your unemployment... lol
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Reply #19 posted 06/13/09 1:37am

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EmeraldSkies said:

They asked why I would not be able to get another part time job while I am not caring for my nephews,and I explained to them that I was also trying to do school classes,so there was no extra time for me to have another job currently.
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is there no carer's allowance you may be eligible for?
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Reply #20 posted 06/13/09 1:38am

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i used to always list a ton of places i went to, (but didn't really wink ) and they never checked, it's sad that you have to lie to get your unemployment... lol

my sister used to put Stax of Slax one fortnight and House of Lights the next, and alternated for years, nobody ever caught on confused
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Reply #21 posted 06/13/09 11:09am

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ZombieKitten said:

EmeraldSkies said:

They asked why I would not be able to get another part time job while I am not caring for my nephews,and I explained to them that I was also trying to do school classes,so there was no extra time for me to have another job currently.
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is there no carer's allowance you may be eligible for?



I'm not sure what you mean by "carer's allowance". I get paid for watching my nephews,but it only like $300 a month.
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Reply #22 posted 06/13/09 11:10am

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kimrachell said:

i used to always list a ton of places i went to, (but didn't really wink ) and they never checked, it's sad that you have to lie to get your unemployment... lol



Yes it is. They say honesty is the best policy,but it seems sometimes by being honest you get screwed. confused
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Reply #23 posted 06/13/09 7:40pm

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EmeraldSkies said:

ZombieKitten said:


is there no carer's allowance you may be eligible for?



I'm not sure what you mean by "carer's allowance". I get paid for watching my nephews,but it only like $300 a month.

by their parent or the government? I have no idea how it is over there, but I think you get some kind of allowance if caring for children or the elderly makes you ineligible for work.
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Reply #24 posted 06/13/09 9:54pm

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Dayclear said:

Yes, you have to say that you are available to work, EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT! nod I told them yes when my job closed up even tho I didn't want to go back to work right away I wanted the money. But I still had to go to job-seach or they would cut the checks off. It's really not fair.
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I don't see how that's not fair.
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Reply #25 posted 06/13/09 10:03pm

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ZombieKitten said:

EmeraldSkies said:




I'm not sure what you mean by "carer's allowance". I get paid for watching my nephews,but it only like $300 a month.

by their parent or the government? I have no idea how it is over there, but I think you get some kind of allowance if caring for children or the elderly makes you ineligible for work.




no..it's not like that here. No allowances for caring for children or older people. Sometimes the gov't will help low income parent's/single motheres pay for child care. But they wont pay a babysitter money cuz they can't can't babysit anymore cuz they're looking for a job. Not to be an ass, but I see it as the person who started this thread is making a concience dedicion to not work and care for another's children instead. As far as the gov't is concerned, that's his/her choice for employment. He/she is choosing to earn 300/mo watching children than look for a job that would pay better. I think tax dollars are being used/not being used appropriately here.
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Reply #26 posted 06/14/09 7:36am

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BobGeorge909 said:

ZombieKitten said:


by their parent or the government? I have no idea how it is over there, but I think you get some kind of allowance if caring for children or the elderly makes you ineligible for work.




no..it's not like that here. No allowances for caring for children or older people. Sometimes the gov't will help low income parent's/single motheres pay for child care. But they wont pay a babysitter money cuz they can't can't babysit anymore cuz they're looking for a job. Not to be an ass, but I see it as the person who started this thread is making a concience dedicion to not work and care for another's children instead. As far as the gov't is concerned, that's his/her choice for employment. He/she is choosing to earn 300/mo watching children than look for a job that would pay better. I think tax dollars are being used/not being used appropriately here.


Not true.

There are government programs in the US where caregivers are paid for taking care of elderly or disabled family members. You have to apply and qualify, and often take a training or two, but they're out there.
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Reply #27 posted 06/14/09 7:38am

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BobGeorge909 said:

Dayclear said:

Yes, you have to say that you are available to work, EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT! nod I told them yes when my job closed up even tho I didn't want to go back to work right away I wanted the money. But I still had to go to job-seach or they would cut the checks off. It's really not fair.
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I don't see how that's not fair.


Right?

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Unemployment compensation is meant to help in between jobs when you become unemployed through no fault of your own and while you try to find another job. If you don't want, or aren't actively seeking another job, you don't qualify for unemployment compensation. Period.
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Reply #28 posted 06/14/09 8:38am

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Genesia said:

EmeraldSkies said:




I had to join the CalJobs site,and submit a resume,which I did.


No. You have to be actively seeking work. You. Yourself. Every week. And you must document your search, so that if they ask you to prove that you've been looking, you can.

If you told them you didn't have time to work, it was the same as saying, "No, I am not looking for work." Which means you do not meet the requirements for receiving unemployment compensation.

That is why you were denied. And why an appeal will be unsuccessful.


nod I am currently receiving unemployment, and can tell you first hand that what Geneva said is 100% accurate.
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Reply #29 posted 06/14/09 12:09pm

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PunkMistress said:

BobGeorge909 said:





no..it's not like that here. No allowances for caring for children or older people. Sometimes the gov't will help low income parent's/single motheres pay for child care. But they wont pay a babysitter money cuz they can't can't babysit anymore cuz they're looking for a job. Not to be an ass, but I see it as the person who started this thread is making a concience dedicion to not work and care for another's children instead. As far as the gov't is concerned, that's his/her choice for employment. He/she is choosing to earn 300/mo watching children than look for a job that would pay better. I think tax dollars are being used/not being used appropriately here.


Not true.

There are government programs in the US where caregivers are paid for taking care of elderly or disabled family members. You have to apply and qualify, and often take a training or two, but they're out there.



Yup,cause this is how I had my previous job caring for my uncle whom was mentally disabled.

To answer ZombieKittens question, I get paid through NCO (North Coast Opportunities). I am not sure if they are government run or not.

Yes I am making a concience decision to not obtain another job right away,I am currently trying to do online classes for my next career choice,but I did'nt just start watching my nephews,I have been caring for them for at least 10yrs now,and that was because it worked. Their mother was able to get a job,and the job I had caring for my uncle allowed me to have them with me,so I was able to do both. If I was to get another job caring for another person like I did my uncle,I would not be able to take them with me,and that is why I need my unemployment benefits,so that I can have more money to live on while in the process of doing my schooling for my next job.
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