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How do you get extra horseisle time for free without waiting?

You cannot receive playtime for free, without waiting or having a subscription. Sorry! - LadyMartingale :-)


Are you eligible to receive unemployment if asked you to take 3 wee ks vacation without pay?

Vacation implies that you still have a job. So, you would not receive unemployment benefits. And, even if you were to get benefits, I'm sure you wouldn't have a job to go back to afterwards.


Does Kentucky keep one week of unemployment benefits?

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.


Can you receive Social Security benefits at age 60 without being disabled or widowed but facing unemployment?

No, unfortunately, you have to be at least 62 years old to receive Social Security retirement benefits.


Does social security payments affect unemployment compensation?

It doesn't. As long as you can qualify for them individually, you can receive both without either affecting the other.


Can you receive unemployment 6 years after being fired?

Generally, no. Unemployment eligibility depends on the state; some allow unemployment payments if you were fired for cause, while many do NOT allow it. Unemployment is currently paid for 99 weeks, about 19 months. After 6 years without work, it's very unlikely that you could receive unemployment. But I suppose it's worth asking; what's the worst that they could say? NO! Then you're no worse off than you would be if you didn't ask. But I wouldn't count on it.


Can you collect Social Security retirement benefits and unemployment benefits at the same time in North Carolina without a reduction of unemployment benefits?

Yes. Although you must report any earnings you receive while getting unemployment benefits, the Related Link below says you do not have to report the Social Security benefits, meaning it does not affect your unemployment.


Can you delay Social Security and collect unemployment?

Yes, you can if you want, but it's not necessary as you can receive both at the same time without either interfering with the other (unless you are in one of the states that offset unemployment by SS benefits - Illinois, Utah and Virginia)


Is it against the law to receive Social Security and unemployment?

No. They are 2 separate and different programs and you can either of them without affecting the other one. You just have to satisfy their criteria to get each one.


Can any person collect unemployment in Washington state if you are fired?

In most cases, yes you can. You will receive notification once you file for Unemployment. When you file you select fired for attendance, or if that's not there then select fired/disqualified. Once you have filed you will be sent a letter and asked to call a number and claim (although no money will be given at this point). After about 5 weeks you are asked to do a phone interview where your employer, an Unemployment agent, and you will participate. Most cases your employer won't participate but there are some that do. After the interview they will determine if you were fired because of an ongoing medical condition or if you just didn't go to work. If your reason is the latter, you will most likely not receive benefits. If you do have a recurring medical condition, then mention this to the claims interviewer that you talk to and they will ask you to fax this info to them to give "evidence" to your claim. You will receive notification from the Unemployment center after approx 3 business days if you will receive benefits or not. Basically, if you get the unemployment you were penalized 5 weeks without benefits because of the attendance issue.


Is it illegal to get paid under the table and collect unemployment?

Yes, if you mean being paid without reporting it. You have to notify your employment security office of any income you receive while getting their benefits.


Your job was eliminated and you have now retired can you still collect unemployment?

If you have officially retired - no - you cannot file for unemployment. Besides - when your last employer was notified and found out about it they would undoubtedly contest it, and you would be up the creek without a paddle for filing a false claim.