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I would say you would be eligible for unemployment -

Posted By: Amanda on 2009-05-27
In Reply to: Unemployment - Susie

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California is under the same stimulus package as every other state. The stimulus package just increased benefits for another 20 weeks. I see no reason that she should no receive the benefits she paid into. Her having to move was no fault of her own and after all her husband is serving our country. Should we punish her because he got transferred. The state of Calif. is in such a mess because the UE rate in the state is over 12%.
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I've been working for a hospital for the past 9 months.  Just been given until the end of this week to "get up to speed" or be canned.  The last 2 doctors I can't get cleared on are ESL.  I listen and relisten and just cannot get it.  I had done transcription (other than ESL) for nearly 10 years and can't believe this is happening to me!


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I'd check with your state's unemployment department.
Likely they have better information than your co-worker. ;) They probably have a website with all the information about who is eligible, how to apply, etc.

Of course, if you don't like the job, there's really no reason to fight to stay on, if you can't meet their goals and expectations. And be sure to make a note of what you just said, about the working conditions, and the fact that the people aren't friendly certainly contributes to a hostile work environment.

Meanwhile... start perusing the "companies" section of this board (and the MT Companies section of MT Chat as well) to find names of companies that people like working for, hunt down their websites, and start applying online. And keep a list of the ones you apply to, when you applied, and what happened. You'll need that information if you are approved for unemployment, to prove you are job-searching.

I did what I just talked about above, and that was how I found my new job, after nearly 28 years working for a doc who closed his practice....

Best of luck, and keep us posted!