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TopicCan you be fired for putting in your 2 weeks?
LinkPizza
07/19/18 10:51:35 AM
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If youre fired, its almost impossible to not get unemployment.

I figured this. But it takes a while to get it normally, doesn't it? I mean, by that time, he would have already started his new job if they do fire him. Though, I don't think they will. For many reasons. One reason being that if they fire him when he fives his two weeks in, people will stop giving them their 2 weeks notice... Either way, he should be fine. I think he has enough that he will be ok, even without a full 2 weeks pay. Especially since he'll still get some money from out paychecks for the time he's working now...


It usually takes several weeks. And generally theres a week wait time before benefits begin.

But it does mean that the company will have to go through the paperwork and all the other hassle of it if he does apply.

This may seem like a weird question, but would he get like back pay for however long he was unemployed for if he got fired?


Yes. Your unemployment pay begins after the wait time from the time of leaving the company.

Most states its 1 to 2 weeks. After that he gets paid even if it takes several months to be approved. (Which happened to me once. I got 9 weeks of pay in a lump sum.)

Oh. Well, then that's good. It should be fine then. I know when I had some time between jobs, I should have put in for unemployment, but I didn't...
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