The first is an option he shouldn't write off entirely. As long as he does try to find a job, the unemployment program was designed just for cases like his.
Just as a note, I'm not able to post comments through my facebook account. the link takes me to a message "An error occurred. Please try again later." from facebook, but I can log into facebook proper. It's been a few days since I last could
If I recall correctly, Lemont didn't get laid off, he quit his job. This gives you fewer rights to compensation (I don't know if this is a federal rule, or if it varies according to state). So what Clyde may actually be suggesting is something shady.
The first is an option he shouldn't write off entirely. As long as he does try to find a job, the unemployment program was designed just for cases like his.
Just as a note, I'm not able to post comments through my facebook account. the link takes me to a message "An error occurred. Please try again later." from facebook, but I can log into facebook proper. It's been a few days since I last could
Depends upon what's meant by "on unemployment".
If I recall correctly, Lemont didn't get laid off, he quit his job. This gives you fewer rights to compensation (I don't know if this is a federal rule, or if it varies according to state). So what Clyde may actually be suggesting is something shady.
It never hurts to try, especially in the job market we've had for the past few years.