Technically you can not collect unemployment if your school schedule interfers with any job opportunity.
I am not totally sure what you are asking but you cannot collect unemployment if you are the one moving and cannot commute to the job. You can collect unemployment if it was the other way around and your company moved two states away and you did not want to move because courts will often look at that as being forced out of your job at no fault of your own. You will however still need to meet all the other requirements to qualify for unemployment.If it is merely for your convenience and not one of the allowable "quits" as defined by your state's employment security department, no, you would not be eligible.
The current Missouri state unemployment numbers are 6.7% unemployment. Unemployment claims are around 25,704 people. The national unemployment average is 7.2%.
The long-run average unemployment rate around which the short-run unemployment rate fluctuates
It is around 45%
Around 50%
Natural Rate of Unemployment -The natural rate of unemployment is unemployment that does not go away on its own even in the long run. -It is the amount of unemployment that the economy normally experiences.Cyclical Unemployment -Cyclical unemployment refers to the year-to-year fluctuations in unemployment around its natural rate. -It is associated with with short-term ups and downs of the business cycle.
I presume that you mean that you wish to collect unemployment because you were involuntarily separated from the military. Discharge from the military, for any reason, does not qualify one for unemployment benefits in California (and, I'm pretty sure, nowhere else, either). Unemployment is a civilian system. Now, you may qualify for assistance from programs under the various "Welfare" laws if you are unable to find a new job quickly. Disability claims must be filed through the Military, however. If the question involves the impact that a OTH or BCD might have on future eligibility for unemployment in the civilian world (i.e. you took a civilian job, then were laid off): it is irrelevant. OTH/BCD and similar have no legal bearing in the civilian world - they will follow you around when applying for various military benefits and things, but they do not become part of your civilian legal record. That is, it's not like they're treated as a felony or other crime. They can't be used against you in the civilian legal or ordinary government benefits areas.
A fast food or other restaurant is probably the best place to get a job that can work around your basketball schedule.
Often, eating cheap food (starches such as pasta and bread) and having too much free time to sit around and munch will result in weight gain. Often working keeps you busy enough that you only eat on a schedule.
just look around on the internet.....................................
I need to have the locks changed at my office. How can I find a business locksmith who can work around my schedule?
maybe your girlfriend is a busy person!and if you dont like that she wants you to work around her schedule then be a good boyfriend and talk to her!