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Originally Posted by justcurios
So, based on what you have said is EDD waiting for a response from my last employer?
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They are waiting from a response from each and every employer that is involved in your claim since the day you applied for UI.
Some might have responded, but from your claim forms it looks like you have at least 3 employers plus the employer that laid you off making 4 that now need to be contacted because you just won't stop with finding more work.
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Originally Posted by justcurios
I think its entirely confusing since the form asks did you work or earn money whether you were paid or not, and on top of that one can be eligible for partial benefits if there is a reduction in work hours etc.
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It's different employers each time. It's not like you're working one-day a week for one employer.
EDD knows dang well that part-time work causes problems. That's why they put that on their webpage extolling it's virtues. Working stop gap work is a sucker's bet. You will eventually lose, and EDD won't have to pay you.
https://www.city-data.com/forum/unemp...onths-1-a.html
Read post #2. I'm sure RazorRob thought he was doing the right thing, but look how that worked out?
If your job has you off work, then put money in the bank so you can live off your UI and your bank account. Getting money from working while on UI is very high risk. Or send your wife to work. She gets to keep all the money she earns, You have to deal with an offset and putting your UI at risk if something goes wrong.
Do the calcs. For the amount of time you spend working, you only NET like an extra $5/hr if that. Your time is worth more than that. That's not even minimum wage. Doing what you're doing is saving the employer that put you in this mess a lot of money. If they can get all their employees on weather lay off to work part time, then their is no incentive to find other work that is NOT dependent on the whether to level out their work load.