Mark you haven't worked to earn the 800 dollars. I would return this money ( or definitely not spend it). In Europe they demand money back. I don't think in US they pay somebody for sitting home.
I have done some work. I’ve stayed in email contact with my bosses, I filed reports, and I’ve been on zoom meetings. So it’s not clear whether I should be paid or not.
Best of luck with either West Virginia or North Carolina. I was watching the live stream live, and it cut off abruptly mid-sentence for me. I still don't see it up.
I just want to wish you good luck and I hope you figure out how to make up the differences. This is never ease for any of us and we have all been there.
You can. The unemployment is reduced by the amount earned in that week and only affects the weeks in which money is earned. I only get paid once a month.
They use the same principle as when you are on SSI. You either cannot make over a certain amount of the UI pays the difference and you forfeit the rest.
Can you do a debt breakdown video? I notice Mint lumps it all together. Can you do an update?
Mark you haven't worked to earn the 800 dollars. I would return this money ( or definitely not spend it). In Europe they demand money back. I don't think in US they pay somebody for sitting home.
I have done some work. I’ve stayed in email contact with my bosses, I filed reports, and I’ve been on zoom meetings. So it’s not clear whether I should be paid or not.
@@TheMarkGoudy I have a bad experience that's why I am warning you 😉😉
Best of luck with either West Virginia or North Carolina. I was watching the live stream live, and it cut off abruptly mid-sentence for me. I still don't see it up.
I just want to wish you good luck and I hope you figure out how to make up the differences. This is never ease for any of us and we have all been there.
You can't get paid for your "job" and get unemployment. What the heck are you doing
You can. The unemployment is reduced by the amount earned in that week and only affects the weeks in which money is earned. I only get paid once a month.
They use the same principle as when you are on SSI. You either cannot make over a certain amount of the UI pays the difference and you forfeit the rest.