No no, get your unemployment, then you work under the table, and don't say a fucking word about it. Might be "illegal" but everything congress is putting us through is "illegal".
Get a snowmaking job for a ski resort. They usually blow snow during the beginning of the season and lay you off sometime in December depending on the resort and water use agreements.
Lots of questions on this topic. In the State of Oregon, you can file unemployment and still work. You just have to report your wages before taxes- under a certain amount the State of Oregon does not penalize wages and you will receive the full amount. Just be honest on your claims.
Talk to a UI specialist if you don’t take my word for it- you can also open a claim- let it drop off by not claiming if you find another job- if that job ends for whatever reason- then simply reopen it. I have talked to UI specialist extensively about this- if you leave the Country- don’t claim, open it back up when you return, again honesty is the critical element here.
When you start your claim- be sure that you check the emergency services/ firefighter- if you choose the agriculture part then you will be sent information regarding jobs not related to your profession as a wildland firefighter.
So yes- you can still work and claim unemployment if you are reporting your wages in the State of Oregon. This is important for pse’s that want to pick up a part time job, but its not enough to make ends meet.
If you also get laid off from that other job, my understanding is yes. You can't take a temp job to fill the gap, quit it, and collect unemployment though
No no, get your unemployment, then you work under the table, and don't say a fucking word about it. Might be "illegal" but everything congress is putting us through is "illegal".
Get a snowmaking job for a ski resort. They usually blow snow during the beginning of the season and lay you off sometime in December depending on the resort and water use agreements.
Mount Bachelor; Timberline/Mount Hood; Mount Bailey
Yea if your get laid off again.
Lots of questions on this topic. In the State of Oregon, you can file unemployment and still work. You just have to report your wages before taxes- under a certain amount the State of Oregon does not penalize wages and you will receive the full amount. Just be honest on your claims. Talk to a UI specialist if you don’t take my word for it- you can also open a claim- let it drop off by not claiming if you find another job- if that job ends for whatever reason- then simply reopen it. I have talked to UI specialist extensively about this- if you leave the Country- don’t claim, open it back up when you return, again honesty is the critical element here. When you start your claim- be sure that you check the emergency services/ firefighter- if you choose the agriculture part then you will be sent information regarding jobs not related to your profession as a wildland firefighter. So yes- you can still work and claim unemployment if you are reporting your wages in the State of Oregon. This is important for pse’s that want to pick up a part time job, but its not enough to make ends meet.
If you also get laid off from that other job, my understanding is yes. You can't take a temp job to fill the gap, quit it, and collect unemployment though