Wednesday or Friday
Nope. Unemployment is for when you are not working, If you are driving and getting paid, you are working.
18g to 30g a week
If you put a week in the whole when do you get it
A compensation given to a hired person for services; price paid for labor; recompense; hire. See Wage, n., 2.
Around £250 a week
No, you do not get paid for the waiting week for unemployment.
Generally it offsets the unemployment compensation in the week paid.
Wednesdays.
You will need to apply for unemployment that week of shut down and wait several weeks to get paid.
you will be paid for that day but most jobs pay you or give you a check for your work at the end of the week or week after.
no
Unemployment benefits are typically received on a specific day of the week, which is determined by the state's unemployment office. This day is usually based on the last digit of your Social Security number or a predetermined schedule. It is important to check with your state's unemployment office for the exact day you can expect to receive your benefits.
The date you get paid depends on when you file. If you file Sunday at midnight to Sunday at 12 noon, you will generally be paid on Tuesday - which is the earliest day you can be paid. As a general rule you are paid 2-3 days from when you file, depending on the time of day you file.
Most states will merely offset your benefits by the back pay in the week(s) received, but you must report it or it will cause problems.The state unemployment agency will ask the former employer the last day you worked for which you were paid. It will deny you benefits for any day you were owed pay.
You can if you qualified for the unemployment, if your present pay is less than the benefits being paid, and if the state you work in allows it.
Don't do it, if you end up with only one day a week and you quit unemployment will stop your benefit because you quit. Unemployment considers it acceptable work.
Yes, Kentucky requires a one-week waiting period before unemployment benefits are paid out. This means that claimants must serve a week without receiving benefits before they can start receiving payments for subsequent weeks of unemployment. However, during this waiting week, individuals can still file their claims and report any eligible earnings.