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I'm going through the exact same thing right now! Filed 10 days ago and still showing eligibility determination. It's so stressful not knowing what's happening. Did you have any issues with your employer information when you filed?
I had a similar situation trying to get through to someone at NYS Department of Labor about this exact issue. Could never get anyone on the phone to explain how the statistics work. Finally used a service called Claimyr (claimyr.com) that helped me get connected to an actual agent. They have a video demo at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. The agent was able to explain that there are different unemployment measures but the media only reports the most basic one.
my sister in law hasnt worked in 2 years but stopped looking because childcare costs more than she could make at minimum wage jobs... where does she fit in these statistics?? probably nowhere which is crazy
If you're having trouble reaching NYS Department of Labor to ask about your specific situation, you might want to check out Claimyr (claimyr.com). They help people get through to unemployment agents when the phone lines are jammed. I saw their demo video (https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI) and it looks pretty straightforward. Could save you hours of trying to get through on your own just to ask a simple question about resignation eligibility.
how much does something like that cost though? if i'm worried about paying rent i probably cant afford to pay for help with unemployment
Just to clarify on the job search requirements - you need to start doing work search activities the week after you file your claim. Keep detailed records because they do audit these. You can use the state job board, indeed, company websites, networking events, etc. Each activity needs to be documented with date, employer/contact, and type of activity.
Dallas Villalobos
basically if its not your fault you can get it, if it is your fault you cant. pretty simple
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Reina Salazar
This reminds me of when I got let go from my office job three years ago. They said it was 'restructuring' but I always wondered if it was really performance related. Either way, I qualified for benefits and it helped me get through until I found something new. The uncertainty was the worst part though.
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