What does cob stand for or mean on the Pa unemployment status
Close of business
close of business
You can apply for unemployment benefits through your state's unemployment office or website.
The website is in the Related Link below.
Non Accelerating Inflationary Rate of Unemployment
Cob
This is the website, in the Related Link below, you have to go to if you want to figure out how much you will get in your unemployment check.
corn on the cob! hence why maize is sometimes called corn.
There is no single website to go to in order to apply for unemployment benefits because it varies depending on what state you live in. You can however visit the U.S. Department of Labor website (http://www.dol.gov/dol/location.htm), click on the state you live in, and the second link under the name of the state will direct you to it’s unemployment website.
Every state will have a website to apply for unemployment. The site will provide information on how to apply, and where to do it. One example of this website is http://www.twc.state.tx.us/customers/jsemp/jsempsub2.html, sponsored by the Texas Workforce Commission.
The first step is applying for state unemployment insurance, which is usually paid by employers. You can do this on your state of residences unemployment website.
You can apply online for unemployment with the Mississippi Department of Employment Security. Their website is http://www.mdes.ms.gov/wps/portal. Select the link for unemployment services.