Yes you do, because part of the requirement to get the unemployment in the first place, is that you are willing, able, and actively seeking full time work. If you get a part time job, while searching, in most cases you can still qualify for partial unemployment benefits.
Frictional unemployment
Some of the advantages of filing an unemployment claim for unemployment is that you can get a sum of money while you are looking for a job. You can also choose to get job training in another field of work while you are getting unemployment benefits.
If you refuse a job and the government finds out you can lose your unemployment entitlements.
yes you can
Yes, you may be eligible to collect unemployment benefits while waiting for your new job to start, as long as you meet the requirements set by your state's unemployment insurance program. It is important to check with your state's unemployment office for specific guidelines and eligibility criteria.
A type of job you are trained to do or have the aptitude for.
No, not in most schools.
Yes, because you should use the money from unemployment until you get a new job.
No, you can't. If you are training for a job, you are most likely already working on site at the place of buisness. Also, by the time you would get any unemployment money, you will alredy have the job. The government won't like that.
Because most states have a 52 week benefit period in which to collect up to 26 weeks unemployment, you could be. On the other hand, depending on your earnings at your temporary job, you could still be eligible for partial unemployment benefits.
Unemployment insurance provides financial assistance to individuals who have lost their jobs. For example, if someone is laid off from their job, they can apply for unemployment benefits through their state's unemployment office. If approved, they will receive a weekly payment for a certain period of time while they search for a new job.
As long as you qualify for unemployment, and are looking for work, and are able to accept a job offer, you can collect unemployment. If you're not looking for a job, or your class schedule won't allow you to take a job, then you can't collect unemployment. The employment office will check your class schedule to make sure you are able to accept a job if offered one.