Yes, if you qualify otherwise by having earned wages in the base period and meet all other criteria of your employment office's regulations. The main reason you might not is if you were not ready, willing and able to accept full time work immediately (which you are supposed to be seeking) because of class schedules, etc.
Yes, it is possible to receive unemployment insurance while on disability, but eligibility can depend on the specific regulations in your state. Generally, if you are able and available to work, you can apply for unemployment benefits, even if you are working less than part-time. However, the amount you receive may be affected by your earnings from your part-time work. It's essential to check with your state's unemployment office for specific guidelines and requirements.
If you report your employment, where you receive your commissions, to the employment security office, they'll advise you as to if you are still unemployed or if it is part time employment, which is allowed in some jurisdictions.
Probably yes, assuming you are otherwise eligible for unemployment, the fact that you worked full-time and now only work part-time may make you eligible for some unemployment benefits as long as you are not getting paid each week more than one and a half times the amout of your weekly benefit amount.
You could be qualified. It depends on the exact amount of hours you worked and the amount you earned.
The time it takes to receive unemployment payments can vary, but typically it takes about 2-3 weeks after you file your initial claim.
You can file an unemployment claim if you only worked part-time only if you meet the job-searching requirements of your area.
If you have a work history that qualifies you to receive unemployment benefits in the first place, check with the employment security office in your state. Most states will allow your earning some income while on benefits, but each has their own formulas for doing so.
No. You cannot receive unemployment benefits and retire also. To receive them you must be actively seeking full time employment
The time it takes to receive an unemployment check after filing a claim can vary, but typically it takes about 2-3 weeks.
The time it takes to receive unemployment payment after filing a claim can vary, but typically it takes about 2-3 weeks.
Yes. With part-time employment, collecting unemployment depends on the amount of gross you make. As long as your weekly gross is not more than your weekly unemployment benefit, you will still receive your weekly unemployment, minus your gross reported.
Yes you can. you can even apply for unemployment If you work 20 hrs or less and you are a full time time student you may apply for unemployment.