Yes as long as you have the min. hours required
In most cases the states do not consider this an eligibility, unless it's under the terms of their own laws. You have to continuallybe seeking full time employment in most circumstances. (which attending school would not be allowed to interfere with)
You will be denied. You have to work somewhere for a full year to receive unemployment. And quitting a job does not allow you to collect either.
I am quitting my job
She considers an abortion.
The legal term for quitting a job is "resignation."
you can only collect unemployment if you were fired not if you quit. They will call your employer to verify.
no, why would he be quitting? he loves his job!
Technically you can not collect unemployment if your school schedule interfers with any job opportunity.
Yes, you can typically collect commission and money owed to you after quitting your job, as long as it was earned while you were still employed there. You may need to follow up with your former employer or review your employment contract to ensure you receive what is rightfully owed to you.
your job
he can get another job. but cursing is not to be called for on a job,especially on a child or at school.
In some cases when a person says he is resigning it could also mean he is going to retire (and maybe) collect a pension. Some people use the two words interchangeably. When someone means they are quitting they are stopping working for someone and will not be planning on getting a pension. He or she is off to a new job or have a baby or quitting because they hate the job.
No, you cannot qualify for unemployment for VOLUNTARILY leaving a full-time job.