Whether or not you are eligible for unemployment benefits depends on a lot of factors (i.e. the state you live in, the amount of time you worked at your job, the number of hours worked, the nature of the employment) but only working at a job for 2 months you would probably not be eligible to collect unemployment benefits.
Yes. I used to do this when I was seasonally employed. Be aware that your employer will end up paying a higher rate towards unemployment insurance.
No. Once you start working again (especially for 3 or 4 months), your unemployment stops.
Depends on your past jobs
No. Unemployment benefits are provided for those who did work but, for some reason, have lost their jobs. If you are working, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
Nope. Unemployment is for when you are not working, If you are driving and getting paid, you are working.
You cannot get unemployment if you are working. You must be actively seeking work.
yes
The state of Kansas has unemployment extension in place after three months of the state reaching unemployment of 6.5 percent. If an extension is granted it is good for 13 months.
No. If you are employed, you may not get unemployment compensation.
Your unemployment benefits are a percentage of what you made while you were working. so if when you were working yo made a high salary, then your unemployment will be high. The idea is that you can maintain a stable lifestyle until you find employment, in the event you lose your job to no fault of your own. <><> See the Related Question below for more information.
no
many not working