1. No, because you have to be able to show that you are continuing to seek and to be available for work.
2. I’ll bet that $440 maximum benefit is going to really go far in the Bahamas after you’ve made your house payment and covered your utilities, isn’t it!
1. No, because you have to be able to show that you are continuing to seek and to be available for work.
2. I’ll bet that $440 maximum benefit is going to really go far in the Bahamas after you’ve made your house payment and covered your utilities, isn’t it!