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Unless your state is different than most states, your quitting was not due to work conditions nor most issues allowed by states for quitting, and therefore you probably would not qualify.
This would depend on the state you work in. If it's considered quitting for benefit of the employee, and not job related, some states would say you were not qualified.
In your resignation, if you are able, available, and actively seeking work and you were not able to perform your last job due to health reasons, the unemployment office will probably allow quitting under those conditions and approve your benefits. See the Related Link below.
Drought is devastating because family and friends can die because of hunger or thist
Anyone can file an appeal on a declined request. In your case it probably would do no good because unemployment compensation requires you lose your job through no fault of your own. Quitting to go to school is not a bonafide reason, and interference with class schedules is also not a good reason.
Based on the information on page 5, ii, of the Related Link below, your concern seems to be one of the exceptions on quitting that is allowed. To be safe, check with the unemployment office in your state to verify it, though. Because Louisiana is the "liable state" (the one your employer paid his unemployment taxes to) it would be the state to file in.
it was such a devastating war because many people died . and it was a very big war !!
Miley Cyrus is quitting because she is getting to old to be Hannah Montana i mean seriously it is not that hard to know
If you're asking if you would be eligible for unemployment compensation because it would be a hardship on you to have to move, then most states would allow quitting under those circumstances, but you would have to check with your state's employment office.
yes and no, yes if you were laid off because of a problem that the business had and no if you were fired or laid off for not working enough.Another answer:If your question is not whether or how you lost your job, but regardless of your employment situation you lost your home, the answer would be no you cannot collect unemployment because it had nothing to do with employment. Quitting reasons, otherwise, are limited in justifiable causes, so check with your state employment security office for clarification in your case.
yes because smoking is a stimulant
Technically, he is no longer a quitter, but he did a final quit. Since he quit quitting (and since they are double negatives, which make a positive), he no longer is a quitter. This is only on technical terms. Yes. Quitting is a genetic problem, so even if a quitter quits quitting, their own biology will demand they keep quitting. Quitters who quit quitting have formed a support group called Quitters Anonymous as it is very difficult to quit quitting and almost assured a quitter who has quit quitting will fall of the wagon and start quitting again. This is why QA has grown in recent years. Many quitters are turning to QA for help. I know because I am a quitaholic. He may have quit quitting, but he is still a quitter. It doesn't matter if he quit quitting or not.