No, and yes. You can't collect from Florida because it is not a "liable state" (which pays the benefit, from where you had worked, if at all). However, it can act as your "agent state" and assist you filing for any benefits you are entitled to in another state if you had worked in a base year and hadn't filed for unemployment in that state yet.
No. If you earned wages..you earned wages.
You need to contact the employment security office with the information. You are considered paid, in most states, when you've earned the wage, not when actually paid.
No he does not. He quit, he did not get fired. If he had gotten fired, he would have gotten unemployment. <><> It depends on the reason he gave notice. If he did it due to work conditions or an emergency covered by state rules, he might.
If you had enough weeks paid in and your average income makes you eligible and if the school system you worked for does not dispute your claim. I am a substitute teacher and have gotten unemployment for the past two summers, but I also worked another non-school job, but I did not have enough income from my non-school job to draw unemployment alone...so the combined amounts made it possible. It's always best to apply and see what happens.
The hottest it has ever Gotten is 100-110 Fahrenheit in Florida
EUC, or Emergency Unemployment Compensation can only be gotten from the state you lost your job in. Once that is accomplished, you can transfer if necessary.
Local Precinct in the area you had gotten your ticket/fine.
No, but you could get "cramps" if you've already gotten your period
This is a stupid question.
no you will not get pregnant
Contact the Unemployment Office with this question as any other answers would only be speculation.
Listen to her, get new grades, and if it has already gotten out of hands have a take and compromise.