I just don't want to be employed by them when they go bankrupt, if that happens - would I be eligible for unemployment, then?
I can't say with certainty, but I'd expect so. No fault of your own and all. You might miss the last paycheck though. Still, it's a bridge, not a foundation.
Go you with the proactivity.
She's supposed to go to NOLA after I BUY HER A DRINK.
That could totally happen THIS WEEKEND. IJS.
It must look *twice* as bad where you are, huh?
(/Davis imitating W.)
Good luck.
INDEED.
I love how any mention of THIS WEEKEND immediately makes us go all ASSCAPS.
She's supposed to go to NOLA after I BUY HER A DRINK.
That could totally happen THIS WEEKEND. IJS.
Shit, we've both got free time. It could happen TOMORROW.
It must look *twice* as bad where you are, huh? (/Davis imitating W.) Good luck.
Shame, shame, shame, indeed.
eta and I think I'll listen to that soundtrack right now. Thanks.
Can I just say, this is why I believe in nurturing relationships? I've already talked to three people in NOLA who want me down there and will feed me opportunities and such. BOOYAH, BITCHES. It ain't my fault I'm the sheeit! /xtina
smonster, so sorry for the layoff ... but the idea of using the NOLA branch to get a start in the city you want to move to is a good one.
And Fred Pete, sorry to hear about the kitty, but - from what you've done in the past - we all know you're doing everything possible for his health and happiness.
If the boss in NOLA could provide you with a bridge until you settle in there, I say take it. You will do good for them, even if the only good they do for you is a paycheck.
this. It'd give you a bridge to be in Nola, rent s place, then really look for something awesome.
{{{Smonster}}}
If NOLA is what you would like to do, it doesn't hurt to try.
Maybe we need another NOLA F2F...
Ugh, smonster's company, how so crappy? But I hope you stay solvent long enough to get her to where she so clearly belongs.
smonster, damn. That sucks a lot, but it also sounds like you'll better off to be rid of them.
I just don't want to be employed by them when they go bankrupt, if that happens - would I be eligible for unemployment, then?
I can't say with certainty, but I'd expect so. No fault of your own and all. You might miss the last paycheck though. Still, it's a bridge, not a foundation.
I don't know the laws in every state, but you should be. You should be eligible for unemployment now, as long as you weren't fired for committing a crime or anything.