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.
Travel Nursing is an excellent option if you wish to work as a nurse in different states. Most travel nurses work for 3 months at a location, plus there are various other benefits associated with travel nursing such as better pay, and, obviously, the opportunity to travel around the country.
Type your answer here... can you get section 8 in one state and work in another state.
Any person living in one state can work in another state.
The labor laws of the state in which you work are the ones that apply to you. If a company is headquartered in one state, you live in another state, and work in still another state, the state you work in has jurisdiction.
Travel is somehow you get from one place to another. Tourist is a person that uses Travel to get to their destination where they dont live or work.
Both states
you can only file your taxes in the state you live in unless you work in another state and you are filing a income tax.
If the worksite where you were hired has been closed, wouldn't you have to travel to another worksite if you want to continue working? Doesn't it make sense that you'd have to travel if you want to work? Do you expect the owner to re-open the closed worksite so you won't have to travel?
Sure, Lots of people work outside of their home state. Just remember that the Law requires your vehicle be registered in your state of residence, not the state you work in.
The state you perform your work in is the "liable state", the state that pays your unemployment benefits. No matter whether you live in the state you work in, or even if the company's headquarters are in another, you get your benefits from where you work.
Ask to be relocated, or file for a restraining order
The state where you work and earn the income wants to collect some state income tax on the income that you earn in that state.