Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Maybe in the Villages jobs go unfilled, but elsewhere in the country, people are not spending money at restaurants, movies, and things like that. If these places aren't getting the money in, that can't pay for employees. Meanwhile the employees have the same fixed expenses. I think that if the majority of employees had a choice, they would prefer to have a job a long term job.
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Don't spread that BS in Florida if your job becomes available you must go back. You can't choose to stay home. Also only a fraction of those that should have gotten it actually did. But at least a very successful financial business and others with political ties got a nice chunk.
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They have to reply every two weeks showing they don’t have a job, working less hours or have applied for jobs
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The system is broke and has been for some time. I heard from a relative that they were getting paid with federal PPP funds, Was called back to work, went on a planned vacation and had to self quarantine for 2 weeks, the quarantine time was paid fro PPP funds. The husband’s employer did not qualify for the PPP funds and he was able to collect unemployment.
You leave the state knowing you will have to self quarantine for 2 weeks, should the government pay you for extra time off? Guess what, not only did they not quarantine, they planned another out of state vacation, they like being paid to unpack and relax after a vacation. |
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Job supply is far below the demand nationwide. Anecdotal evidence in TV isn’t representative of the country as a whole.
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Getting ready to be paid again not to work again. The money printed will devalue every dollar.
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Government, like any business, LOVES as many "clients/customers" as it can get. And, in the case of government, when the money is coming out of another's pocket = THE MORE THE MERRIER! Fred |
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Florida Benefits - one of the lowest
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Florida Unemployment Benefits | Reemployment Assistance How Much Will My Florida Unemployment Benefits Pay? The weekly payment amount you receive during unemployment will vary from person to person. The only way to be sure of your benefit amount is to submit a claim. The state determines your weekly benefit payments based on your previous earnings during employment. In 2020, you can receive a maximum of $275 per week for 12 weeks. You are entitled to a maximum benefit amount of $3,300. You will continue to receive Reemployment Assistance weekly for up to 12 weeks. When you secure a job, the payments will stop. However, working part-time or temporarily does not necessarily end the benefits. Benefits Extensions No benefit extension programs are available at this time. Once you receive 12 weeks of unemployment benefits or reach the maximum total benefit amount of $3,300, your Reemployment Assistance payments will end. |
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I guess the government should take
$600 away from social security and see how people who say it’s too much for the poor unemployed in this country , will sing the same tune . |
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I guess the government should take
$600 away from social security and see how people who say it’s too much for the poor unemployed in this country , will sing the same tune . |
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Unemployment benefits keep coming.
[QUOTE=Bay Kid;1806228]There is talk of extending the $600. payment over the normal unemployment. I know this is hard times for workers, but in our area businesses can't find workers. They aren't willing to work while the govern pays them better not to work.[/QUOTE
A friend was laid off for 4 weeks and although it took 3 months, she received her benefits. She told them she returned to work, but the checks keep coming; there is no way to stop them. She is putting them away until someone asks for the money to be returned. No wonder the state is running out of money! |
#30
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Not true.
Checks keep coming.
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