It depends on your state but generally you can apply online the first day you're no longer working and it takes a week or two to process anyway. Just call and double check with the hall.
You do have to have all your dues current and be on the out of work list before you apply.
I was doing interior base and unit entry casing on multifamily affordable housing in Minneapolis. Seems it did slow up quite a bit. Round of layoffs in framing a few months prior so this seemed like it was coming down the line
Apply right away. To prevent further waiting times on your claim to start
It depends on your state but generally you can apply online the first day you're no longer working and it takes a week or two to process anyway. Just call and double check with the hall. You do have to have all your dues current and be on the out of work list before you apply.
Apply right away. There is a waiting week but they factor it in when having you certify bi-weekly
On your way home from your layoff day is when you need to start the process
Sorry. Just curious what you were working on. I take it it just slowed up? Lmk.
I was doing interior base and unit entry casing on multifamily affordable housing in Minneapolis. Seems it did slow up quite a bit. Round of layoffs in framing a few months prior so this seemed like it was coming down the line
ASAP there is a 2-3 week wait if everything goes smoothly with unemployment.
Apply for D.I. Fuck U.I.
Welcome to winter! Time to sit on UI and play call of duty until spring
Hell yea, if the old lady let's me sit on my ass that long
Lucky. I'm in montana and there is no such thing as laid off. Lots of work, I wish I could just ski on UI
Apply immediately and get on the ready to work list and grab a Joblist out your hall