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Have you considered remote work? I was in a similar situation last year (no degree, UC running out). I found an entry-level customer service job that's fully remote with a healthcare company. Pay isn't amazing but it's steady and has growth potential. Sites like FlexJobs and Remote.co have legitimate listings that often don't require degrees, just decent computer skills. Worth checking out!
I actually haven't looked much into remote work - that's a good suggestion! Did you have to pay for access to those job sites? And did you need any special equipment for your remote job?
One thing to note - if you do find employment but it's part-time or lower-paying than your previous job, you might qualify for Partial UC benefits. Many people don't realize you can still receive some UC while working part-time, as long as you report your earnings accurately. This could help bridge the gap while you continue looking for something better.
That's really helpful to know. I might have to take something part-time soon just to have some income. Do you know what the income threshold is before UC benefits completely cut off?
The formula is a bit complicated, but generally, you can earn up to 30% of your weekly benefit rate without reduction. After that, they reduce your benefit dollar-for-dollar. So if your weekly benefit is $300, you could earn up to $90 without losing any benefits, then your benefit reduces based on additional earnings.
Regarding your question about timeline - voluntary quit cases with complex circumstances like yours typically take 4-6 weeks for initial determination in PA. If denied and appealed, the appeal hearing is usually scheduled 3-4 weeks after you file the appeal. The referee typically issues a decision within 7-10 days after the hearing. So worst case, you're looking at about 10-12 weeks from initial filing to final appeal decision. Make sure you continue filing your weekly claims during this entire process, even if initially denied!
Oh! Don't forget that when you get that questionaire thing it comes with a DEADLINE. I think maybe just 7 days? My friend missed it and had to start her whole claim over from scratch! Check your portal and email everyday so you don't miss anything they send you.
Quick update on my situation from last month - after I got through to the agent and they manually processed my certification, the payment still posted within the normal timeframe (2 business days for me). So if you can actually reach someone, they can definitely help solve this without making you wait until 8/27.
Good news - I just checked the UC website and they recently updated their postponement policy. They now allow you to submit postponement requests online through your dashboard. Might be faster than waiting for mail forms or faxing things in. Look for the "Appeal Hearing Actions" section after you log in.
UPDATE: I just heard from a colleague who works with UC appeals that they're currently processing postponements within 3-5 business days. So you should hear back about your request fairly quickly. Once approved, they typically reschedule 2-3 weeks out, but it can sometimes be longer depending on their backlog.
Ella Lewis
Last time I filed UC they kept saying new card was coming but nothing ever came and then a month later I got a letter saying they were using my old card. The whole system is just confusing af.
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Andrew Pinnock
Just to clarify for anyone else with this issue in the future: 1. PA UC will always default to using an existing, unexpired Money Network card first 2. Even if the system mentions "issuing a new card," check your existing card first 3. You can verify which card is linked to your claim by calling UC directly 4. Money Network customer service can also tell you if a new card has been issued 5. New cards are typically only issued if you specifically request one or your old one is expired/reported lost Glad you got your money and everything worked out!
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Hunter Edmunds
•This is excellent information that should be pinned somewhere! Thanks so much for the clear explanation. Hopefully it helps others avoid the confusion I experienced.
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