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YOu cannot receive unemployment if you return to work.
You cannot get disability if you are on an unemployment benefit...
Anytime you have to refile for unemployment they always hold back 1 or 2 weeks.
You can't get unemployment when you quit a job. You can only receive benefits if you lose your job through no fault/decision of your own.
Sure you can, but your unemployment benefits will be clawed back. It will also negatively affect your total taxes.
Vacation implies that you still have a job. So, you would not receive unemployment benefits. And, even if you were to get benefits, I'm sure you wouldn't have a job to go back to afterwards.
If you voluntarily leave your job, and are not laid off, then you are not eligible for unemployment. Also, while on unemployment, you must keep records of your job search that show you are looking. One of the things you verify when you call in weekly is that you are looking for work and are available to work. If not, you run the chance of having to repay the funds.
Strictly speaking, no. If you haven't worked and become eligible for benefits from North Carolina, you can only receive them from California, providing you were eligible back there. What you can do, however, again if you had qualified, is to apply through the North Carolina office to receive them from the "liable state" (CA) through the interstate unemployment program.
Most states will merely offset your benefits by the back pay in the week(s) received, but you must report it or it will cause problems.The state unemployment agency will ask the former employer the last day you worked for which you were paid. It will deny you benefits for any day you were owed pay.
If what you are asking is "Can I collect unemployment after I have been back at work for weeks?" The answer is: No you can not.
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Usualy a back flush takes about 75mm (3") from the water level.