Your asking information on how to perform an unethical practice which in the end will come back and bite you. Getting fired is not synonymous with unemployment benefits, as you will soon find out. It's not worth it!
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I would definitely seek unemployment benefits if you do get fired. You might even want to consider a possible lawsuit.
To draw unemployment you have to lose your job through no fault of your own. That means you cannot collect unemployment if you quit your job or get fired. However for example you get laid off then yes you can draw unemployment.
Your former employer is responsible for paying a portion of your unemployment. It's really not fair to them to make them keep paying you even though they fired you for being a lousy employee. So, probably not; you might want to contact the unemployment office anyway just to make sure. In general, if you were terminated "for cause" (meaning: you got fired because of something you did, like not show up for work), you're much less likely to be able to collect unemployment than if you were "laid off".
You should check with your local unemployment office; but in almost all cases, if you are terminated for wrong doing or quit your job, you cannot collect unemployment. Otherwise, people would just get a job and do something to get fired or quit, just to get the money from unemployment. You may want to check to see if your state is a fire at will state. That reduces your chance of collection unemployment dramatically.
The Mall of America is a must see in Minnesota. You may also want to see Gooseberry Falls.
It really depends on why you were missing days at work in the first place. You can apply for unemployment since you were fired and you will be given the chance to explain why you were fired for attendance issues.
Manny's Steakhouse is the place you want to go. Best steak in Minnesota. Rossi's is the best in the city. Get the Ribeye.
You need to locate your local state benefits office to make the arrangements and they will guide you through the details. Some states have the sign up information on their website so you may want to search for it first. To file for unemployment you need to contact your local State Unemployment Agency. Fill out the paperwork, and provide proof that you was laid off, and not fired.
You might want to call a lawyer or whoever is giving you the unemployment benefits. My best guess is no because you are leaving the state so you must apply for unemployment benefits for the state you relocate in. Keep on striving!
Receiving unemployment benefits is not determined by what you want to be, but by your work history, reason for leaving your employer, etc.
$5,000,000,001 (If you want to get fired) If you don't want to get fired ask for a 5%increse every two years