by Sixstrings » Thu 15 Sep 2011, 18:27:42
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ColossalContrarian', 'S')ix, I'm looking at this from the perspective that if any Joe Shmoe with a heart beat could get a loan for a $400K house while only making $32K per year, can anyone just go and apply for UE Benefits and get them?
It varies between states, but I'm pretty sure in all 50 you can't just sign up.. you have to be terminated. I think there are states where you can get it even if you quit.
I only tried once in my life, I was denied because the company said I was fired "with cause." Well no sh*t sherlock, why else does a company terminate.. it has to be for a cause..

I could have appealed it, but it wasn't worth it to me I just wanted to forget that company anyway much less fight with them.
As far as I know in Florida a lay off is the only sure way to get comp because they can't blame that on the employee. I've had friends / family who had to appeal to get benefits.
The only people on a bit of a gravy train were those making a high wage to start with. I do know someone like that, he plans to ride the bennies till the end.. he's not doing sidejobs just having a blast. Camping, fishing, travelling. It's the only sabbatical a working man will ever get, can't say I blame him.

Thing is though if the benefits run out it will be hard for these types to transition back into working.
That said, the jobs really aren't there.. maybe there's lawn mowing odd job work but not full time jobs. Colossal, I still say the bankster graft over these past few years must be addressed first. But to make you happy, a solution to what you're talking about would be a new Works Progress Administration. Have 99 weeks of regular unemployment, then a job from the government after that. Get people fixing parks up, working in the community. This would weed out the lazy folks.. those types would get a better job ASAP. The UK has a permanent dole.. I actually think welfare like that is destructive. Give people a job in exchange for a check, while making sure private sector jobs even on the low end are better than the government job.