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Shar B.
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over 6 months ago

With so many people working at home right now I think it's important to also relax and enjoy a slower pace. We live in such a constant high stress world but it's important instead of feeling locked into our homes to possibly learn how to enjoy a little more relaxation and focus on our families and things that matter most to us now to preserve these things for our future. #coronavirus #workfromhome #healthcare

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Lucille Valentino
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over 6 months ago

The only time stress occurred was when my disabled client had a cardio episode. I stayed calm, called 911, transported to hospital for care. Reported issue with Easter Seals director and waited furthure instructions.

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Colleen Method
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over 6 months ago

I got this information in my email. It is information about the virus and what can & can't be done. Interesting read though for people looking for or looking to keep a job in these odd times.

https://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/wysk/wysk_ada_rehabilitaion_act_coronavirus.cfm

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Kimberly Reyes
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over 6 months ago

My biggest mistake was mentioning that I didn't feel well a few weeks ago. Ultimately I was fired for suspicion of having coronavirus. I was a dedicated and loyal worker

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Terabyte Andrianoff
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over 6 months ago
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over 6 months ago

Each situation and each state is unique, so trying to figure out how to get help is #stressful! But you can do this, and here is how:

1. Find state specific resources and links. Go to Unemployment Resource Center or check out your state’s topic page on Jobcase.

2. Apply! There is no harm in applying and many past requirements have been waived due to our current situation.

3. Keep Record. Write down your confirmation. Keep track of dates you filed so you don’t miss a week and can keep track of your state's requirements to get benefits.

4. File online weekly. Return to your state's sites and file weekly.

5. Reach out. - Jobcase is here for you. Your friends and family are here for you. Happy, sad, discouraged, optimistic, annoyed, thankful… whatever you are feeling, share it! Someone is here to help; you can help someone else. We are in this together!

#coronavirus #unemployment

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Mona Tatum
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over 6 months ago

Does anyone know if a person can file for unemployment insurance, in Kansas, due to company reducing their weekly hours to 28 or less per week because of the Coronavirus? It is basically taking a weeks pay from me per month. Thanks for any help you can share! #coronavirus

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sergio Cardenas
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over 6 months ago

Does anyone have information on how this proposed stimulus package is going to help individuals that are 1099 and not W2 employees? Any info about this will be appreciated and helpful. Thanks! #workfromhome #coronavirus #jobsearch #freelance #selfemployed

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Michael Carvalho
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over 6 months ago

Good Afternoon and Happy Thursday! As we continue to deal with the Covid-19 virus many people are struggling with job loss? Sometimes it takes a situation like this to motivate us in to doing something positive for ourselves? Whether it be a job change or just taking a little time for ourselves? How many times while working did you say to yourself I wish it was Friday or the weekend? This is an opportunity to take time to better yourself? Start by thinking about a career change? Are you happy at your job? Could you see yourself doing it for the next 5, 10 or 15 years? With everything happening in this world maybe it’s time you thought about a better job? Many companies are hiring and will certainly hire in the future? Why not start researching them now? Healthcare offers many opportunities if it’s right for you? Amazon, Walmart, Super Markets will never go away? Maybe think about going back to school? Many Colleges are offering better public assistance than before? You can also take this time to apply change to ones life? How is your health? Exercising is always a great thing to do? Live for today and stop worrying about tomorrow? As a person who tries to live and lead by example keeps me learning new things. What have you learned Today? #workfromhome #healthcare #interview #jobsearch #advice #positive

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Kyle Mola
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over 6 months ago

Times are getting tough. Now's a good time to take a good hard look at your expenses and see if you can save in some way. Here are some ways you could save:

https://www.themuse.com/advice/9-ways-to-seriously-slash-your-expenses

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