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<blockquote data-quote="excat" data-source="post: 2406927" data-attributes="member: 29449"><p>It doesn't cost anything to fight it as much as I know about the process, all you have to do is submit the termination paperwork that should have been correctly filled out after she voluntarily quit. </p><p></p><p>When I got laid off from my most recent job, they actually requested a copy from my employer, and had a copy of my lay off/termination letter I signed my last day, which is why I was eligible.</p><p></p><p>When I was working on my last rig 4 years ago or so, my rig moved from just south of the OKC metro, to Kansas right after my son was born, I quit so I wouldn't have to be living away from home (along with additional reasons). I filed for unemployment, but was denied because I voluntarily left, even with my "job" moving out of state. I was notified within a week, so it happened pretty quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excat, post: 2406927, member: 29449"] It doesn't cost anything to fight it as much as I know about the process, all you have to do is submit the termination paperwork that should have been correctly filled out after she voluntarily quit. When I got laid off from my most recent job, they actually requested a copy from my employer, and had a copy of my lay off/termination letter I signed my last day, which is why I was eligible. When I was working on my last rig 4 years ago or so, my rig moved from just south of the OKC metro, to Kansas right after my son was born, I quit so I wouldn't have to be living away from home (along with additional reasons). I filed for unemployment, but was denied because I voluntarily left, even with my "job" moving out of state. I was notified within a week, so it happened pretty quick. [/QUOTE]
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