Unemployment

If a part time package handler with 18 years on the job gets fired for non-attendance, can they get unemployment benefits?
Depends on the state but most likely if you are fired and file for unemployment your previous employer will fight the case. I'm guessing with UPS they have people on staff just for this reason, as a rise on their unemployment tax will cost them millions.
 

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Wally

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If a part time package handler with 18 years on the job gets fired for non-attendance, can they get unemployment benefits?
And now a translation via the new Wallation Crystal Ball™ feature: (for entertainment purposes only)

...I'm sick of this job, 18 sucky years of this crapola in the hub, need the summer off with pay, can I get myself fired and collect unemployment?
 

trickpony1

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Some PT pkg handlers own a business during the day.
I had a preloader that was an optician, at his business, during the day.
He was making REALLY good money.
He was at UPS for the insurance for him and his family.

Don't be so quick to judge.
 
Some PT pkg handlers own a business during the day.
I had a preloader that was an optician, at his business, during the day.
He was making REALLY good money.
He was at UPS for the insurance for him and his family.

Don't be so quick to judge.
But seriously

How many times do you have to be late to get fired?
It wasn't like he was late 2 or 3 times I'm sure this is so long Trending pattern.
And yes, we do have some part-timers that work here for the insurance. Because their spouse has a good job. But the insurance is too expensive plus they get a pension.
Nobody here posts the entire story
Nobody ever got fired for being late three or four times in one year
 
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