Yes, PROVIDING you are selling your OWN possessions and are not doing it as a business.
Yes.
With 12% unemployment rate in CA the market is still very tough
No, you cannot VOLUNTARILY make yourself unemployed and then claim unemployment compensation because of it.
Yes, if you already receive the benefits, or qualify for them, you can still receive them if you complied with the state's requirements on notification, etc. concerning your move.
Apparently, in Tennessee, if you are partially unemployed (part-time employed??) you are not disqualified for filing for unemployment. To be on the safe side, refer to the Related Link below for more information.
Yes, as long as you are complying with all the requirements of Pennsylvania's unemployment office where you filed for benefits.
In Washington, you can file for an interstate unemployment claim if you use to work in Washington and was fired or laid off and now live another state. Even though you moved out of state, you will still be paid unemployment benefits through Washington.
If he passed away, that means he's not unemployed. That also means that the remaining parent shouldn't be filing for unemployment. GET A JOB!
Most states would have you reopen the old claim because you would still be in your benefit period (52 weeks).
As long as the pension is not in excess of the weekly benefit amount, unemployment may still be collected. In other words, if the UI benefit is 200 dollars, and the pension is less than that, the amount of the pension will be deducted from the benefit.
Where is the book my unemployment office it was the number and if they still open
If you were fired for criminal misconduct it is likely that you will not get unemployment.