I just got a letter from the state unemployment adjudicator saying that "The applicant is not disqualified from receiving benefits." and that "...available information fails to establish the applicant engaged in intentional misconduct..."
So I get my unemployment benefits. Former employer does have 30 days to appeal the ruling, but I'm hoping they will not bother.
{{Aimee}}
Daniel, so glad you're going to get your benefits. That whole situation just sucks.
{{{{Aimee}}}}
DCJ, that's great (even if wrapped in a less-than-complimentary package)
Aimée, I'm so sorry for your loss.
Aimee, I'm so sorry for your loss, but part of me is marvelling because I didn't even know all of my grandparents - much less the great-grands.
And excellent news Daniel!
Thanks guys. I'm numb.
She was a wonderful lady. Lived 100 years, saw so many things that few people see. And I'm glad my mom and sister got up there intime to be with her.
I hate being an adult.
Aimee, I'm so sorry.
And Daniel, that's excellent. I think that the Unemployment Office's definition of "misconduct" involves things like embezzlement -- things where the company suffers actual measurable loss.