I was fired from my job due to our store being very slow and not hitting my sales quota, and I really want to go to school to get my degree in Pastry Arts. My question is, could I still collect my unemployment while going to school full time? I received a letter in the mail stating that my employer did in fact dispute the unemployment, but they were denied. The claim is still going through and my first check is in the mail right now.
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Answer 1 :
I don't know about Indiana, but in New York you can, and I did.
Answer 2 :
I believe that you have to be available for employment. You have to send in a statement of companies that you have contacted for employment, and they can check to see if you were in fact there.
Answer 3 :
You got fired, you can't collect.
Answer 4 :
No, first of all you have to be looking for another job in order to collect benefits and secondly your employer would fight your claim saying you were not meeting your quota. You can apply for re-training through the EDD and get unemployment but it must be done through them.
Answer 5 :
Check with the claims office . In Ohio you can sign a statement that if you are offered a job you will accept the job and change your college schedule to accommodate the new employment .
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