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Worked in NH for a furniture sales company, no commission but OT manditory for scheduled 8 hours per week. Transfered in same company to vermont and rented in a rooming house. Not as happy with Company personnel as in NH and looked for new job. Prior company manager was with new furniture company offered job. 40 hours with commission. Took new job, commission didn't work out and hours with company prevented me from taking a second job to make up for loss of income. Asked for a change of hours and company said no increase of hours and couldn't change enough to take a second job. At the end of the second month with the new company gave notice (quit) because I was being evicted. Moved back in with parents 2 hours away. Denied unemployment compensation in NH. Going to appeal and looking for help. denial for unemplyment not related to employer cause was the reason. Earnings were enough to claim. Any help here?
Last edited by purplelady; 03-21-2006 at 08:59 AM. |
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No, not really. It is next to impossible to get unemployment when you quit except for very limited reasons which do not apply here.
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Can you clarify what those limited reasons might be?
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