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"
I'm smiling as I say this, so no offense or insult intended. But you don't *make* shit. You *collect* money. -- nm
"
by
Dr.Vermin, :)
Actually she made it when she was working. -- nm
Posted by
the liioulu with rain all day (aka liioulu)
Mar 10 '09, 17:17
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maybe yes, maybe no -- nm
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tRuMaN
Mar 10, 17:21
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yes you pay into unemplyment and then get credited the money back in an account when you become unemplyed and they dish it out weekly to you. -- nm
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Stacy
Mar 10, 17:23
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Maybe California is different, but I thought unemployers paid into the unemployment tax, not that employees did?
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ty97
Mar 10, 17:25
7
I'm not sure how it is listed but they told me what my credit was based on my salary of the last year, since I was on disablity part of that time I'm
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Stacy
Mar 10, 17:28
Yes, it is.
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Stephen
Mar 10, 17:28
5
ahh, okay, so it's an insurance fund. Not that each individual funds their own unemployment in full
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ty97
Mar 10, 17:36
4
what he said -- nm
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Stacy
Mar 10, 17:37
Right.
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Stephen
Mar 10, 17:37
2
to your IM: exactly! That's why I was confused
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ty97
Mar 10, 17:42
1
: ) -- nm
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Stephen
Mar 10, 17:42
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