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In response to
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General tips from my experience (NY and PA, your state may vary) -- (edited)
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by
znufrii
ooops -- nm*
Posted by
Bacon (aka Redmond)
Apr 2 '20, 08:07
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Just updated to include that, but in my experience you still cannot file a claim until after that first week of not working is complete. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Apr 2, 08:08
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So, I think they've changed all that due to COVID-19. But it's still confusing. -- nm
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Dark Callisto
Apr 2, 08:22
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Hope you're able to get it all figured out. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Apr 2, 08:25
My wife got cut to 16 hours from 14 so it was really tricky to fill ours out. Did you work last week? yes
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Bacon
Apr 2, 08:10
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This is probably one area where there is a lot of variation between states, when I've claimed its been prorated based on days worked, not hours. -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 2, 08:12
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that would suck. She is working from home so she spreads her 16 hours over the week. It's an easy fix for her, to just report it to her boss differe -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 2, 08:16
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Just told the wife this so she can report 2 days worked just in case -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 2, 08:17
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