Unemployment
Subject: Financial
Article #022
07-29-2016
Article #022
07-29-2016
It is not a good time for you and your family to have to apply for unemployment aid. Yet it is advised that the newly unemployed sign up immediately after loosing their jobs to ensure they receive the most from their unemployment earnings.
Just to receive the little funds that unemployment gives you, you have to send in the weekly forms on time or else you can say goodbye to that week's unemployment check.
You also have to sign up with an approved unemployment program (group) where you must take classes, go to meetings, and show proof that you are applying for jobs using both the unemployment group's and government's job searching websites.
From what I have seen, it takes about a year to find a job though one of these approved unemployment groups.
What I would do if I found I had to go on unemployment, I would do so and at the same time I would go out on my own to find myself a job through my own networking and personal resources.
I know a person who applied for unemployment, and had done what was mandatory. This person decided to venture out on his own to find a job after he attended a meeting at his assigned unemployment group. At this meeting, he and another were told that they were too old to find employment and that they were better off retiring. This person left that meeting feeling there would be little help for him though the unemployment group and ventured out on his own to find a job, which he found only four weeks after having lost employment.
Later, this person was told that unemployment groups receive payments (for about a year) for every person who signs with their group and may remain unemployed for that length of time. If this is true, it would explain why it seems to take up to a year before a person can land a job with the aid of one of these unemployment groups.
So try to go out on your own to find a job after you send in your unemployment forms. Make sure that you send in all forms timely, and that you do all the requirements that are mandatory.
Be certain that you make copies of everything, especially the proof of which jobs were applied using the systems through the unemployment group's and the government's job sites, from those jobs that were applied to using your own networks, friendships, and resources.
If the job you find is found using the unemployment group, then you may have to pay a percentage of your paycheck to the unemployment group for the first year of your new employment. Therefore, only give the unemployment group credit if your job was found using their systems and/or networking sources. If you found the job on your own, don't allow for an unemployment group to trick or harass you into giving them credit. Read everything thoroughly before signing anything. Always believe in yourself.
God Loves All His Children.
Just to receive the little funds that unemployment gives you, you have to send in the weekly forms on time or else you can say goodbye to that week's unemployment check.
You also have to sign up with an approved unemployment program (group) where you must take classes, go to meetings, and show proof that you are applying for jobs using both the unemployment group's and government's job searching websites.
From what I have seen, it takes about a year to find a job though one of these approved unemployment groups.
What I would do if I found I had to go on unemployment, I would do so and at the same time I would go out on my own to find myself a job through my own networking and personal resources.
I know a person who applied for unemployment, and had done what was mandatory. This person decided to venture out on his own to find a job after he attended a meeting at his assigned unemployment group. At this meeting, he and another were told that they were too old to find employment and that they were better off retiring. This person left that meeting feeling there would be little help for him though the unemployment group and ventured out on his own to find a job, which he found only four weeks after having lost employment.
Later, this person was told that unemployment groups receive payments (for about a year) for every person who signs with their group and may remain unemployed for that length of time. If this is true, it would explain why it seems to take up to a year before a person can land a job with the aid of one of these unemployment groups.
So try to go out on your own to find a job after you send in your unemployment forms. Make sure that you send in all forms timely, and that you do all the requirements that are mandatory.
Be certain that you make copies of everything, especially the proof of which jobs were applied using the systems through the unemployment group's and the government's job sites, from those jobs that were applied to using your own networks, friendships, and resources.
If the job you find is found using the unemployment group, then you may have to pay a percentage of your paycheck to the unemployment group for the first year of your new employment. Therefore, only give the unemployment group credit if your job was found using their systems and/or networking sources. If you found the job on your own, don't allow for an unemployment group to trick or harass you into giving them credit. Read everything thoroughly before signing anything. Always believe in yourself.
God Loves All His Children.