It depends. Many, if not all, states designate employers as qualified or not as to whether they are required to pay payroll taxes to the state. Persons on commission only basis (independent contractors, real estate and insurance sales people, government employees, etc.) may not be eligible for unemployment benefits. Check with your own state's employment security office for clarificatlon. However, if they ARE required to, then you probably will and the state would go after the employer for non-compliance.
You can collect unemployment is you are fired from you job. You age doesn't matter when it comes to unemployment.
No, if you quit your job, you are no longer eligible for unemployment insurance benefits.
No. You QUIT the job. To get unemployment you have to be fired.
Yes, you can collect unemployment benefits until you start your new job, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements set by your state's unemployment insurance program.
Technically you can not collect unemployment if your school schedule interfers with any job opportunity.
Yes, you can collect unemployment. But you still need to look for a job. If you are retire you will receive a reduced amount.
yes
Can you collect unemployment in PA if you lost your part time job but still work a full time job?
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.
yes
yes you can
I think you should be able to contact your local unemployment office and ask