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Re: Update on my job (part 2) Note line 2 of the rules of disqualifications Edit add: This is from the State DOL web page »www.maine.gov/labor/unemployment/faqs.html ------------------ You may be disqualified if you:
were discharged or fired for misconduct voluntarily quit without good cause attributable to the employment are not able and available for full-time work are not a U. S. citizen and not authorized to work in this country have limited the wages, hours, days, or areas of a job you would accept do not report for or satisfactorily participate in reemployment services as directed are self employed are involved in a strike are not looking for work refuse suitable work |
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 JRSlaterWhat's that smell? Oh, it's you.Premium join:2008-01-11 Out There | Damn! So if you strike you can't get unemployment? Man, that stinks, I was just thginking about going on strike. Just teasing.
Sorry to hear things are not going as you would like. Have you thought of opening your own place? There is a small town called Weld Maine, during the summer months the town doubles in population, it doesn't have a resteraunt or anything close to a place to eat. Someone with the smarts and talent could rake some money in during the summer. Winter would be a bit harder but if the biz was close to the snow machine trails that could bring is some money. Just saying.  -- »www.jrslaterphotography.com/
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| said by JRSlater:There is a small town called Weld Maine,.... Ahhh...Mt. Blue State Park. My fav. of all the state parks. I don't know how well a restaurant would do in that town though. -- Usenet Block Accounts | Unlimited Accounts |
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 JRSlaterWhat's that smell? Oh, it's you.Premium join:2008-01-11 Out There | said by swintec:Ahhh...Mt. Blue State Park. My fav. of all the state parks. I don't know how well a restaurant would do in that town though. You would be surprised, during the winter it probably wouldn't do well, but I think the summer crowds would keep it busy. My brother lives across the street from a bed and breakfast, during the summer months they are booked solid, enough so that the bed and brakfast doesn't lose money over the winter. They also have a bakery they run all year, seems to do well from what I saw. But I suppose you could have a valid point.
I grew up in that area and used to despise the tourists and the scenery. Too stupid to realize what I had uintil I moved away.  -- »www.jrslaterphotography.com/
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