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Long story short, was let go in late March from a company I was with for 8+ yrs. It was a "business is business" combining of departments (one that I headed) as a PR move to try and look cheaper and less quality control touch points to appease some big clients. President of the company gave me a decent 6 wk severance and requested to be my direct recommendation to make it known of my value with the company and that it was not performance related. No big deal, something bigger and better is out there for me.
But, here's the situation and I'm curious about if anybody has any insights, thoughts, advice, etc...
- In Milwaukee, WI if that matters
- 6 week severance package was completed on 5/4 (Monday)
- On that same day, 5/4 (Monday) I started at a new company that I "thought" was a good opportunity, but ended up being a terrible fit and not at all what I was promised during interview process. Company was all over the place...no organization, no training, no structure, etc...I would've been miserable long term.
- Today (5/7) I decided not to waste either of our time any longer and walked away and now back to the job search. The departure was completely professional and left on good terms with the guy who hired me...he understood.
So, I worked there for 3 days and quit because I felt like I was mislead in the interview process.
My question is...how does this affect collecting unemployment now?
I've never collected unemployment in my 39 yrs of life so have no idea how this works. Know when you are laid off, it's an obvious approval. But, how does my 3 days of employment recently possibly affect this? And if it does affect it what are my options (if any)? I talked to the HR woman today with my concerns and although she said I'd need to find out details with unemployment office, they would try and work with me to do what is in my best interest, if at all possible. (ex of idea we discussed: they don't pay me for my 3 days of work..not sure if that's even possible or if it would make any difference? Obviously I want to get paid for those 3 days if it makes no difference to my unemployment status, but if it could help it, unemployment probably will be more beneficial to me long term than that 3 day paycheck)
I called the unemployment office to inquire, but to speak to a human you have to put in your social security # which puts you on record, and I don't want to mention the 3 day of work situation if for some reason that can be overlooked if it's not on official record for some reason? Not at all trying to do anything shady here, just feel that this 3 day job really wasn't a job...just a long extended information finding interview that the company failed.
Thanks in advance to all the serious replies.
But, here's the situation and I'm curious about if anybody has any insights, thoughts, advice, etc...
- In Milwaukee, WI if that matters
- 6 week severance package was completed on 5/4 (Monday)
- On that same day, 5/4 (Monday) I started at a new company that I "thought" was a good opportunity, but ended up being a terrible fit and not at all what I was promised during interview process. Company was all over the place...no organization, no training, no structure, etc...I would've been miserable long term.
- Today (5/7) I decided not to waste either of our time any longer and walked away and now back to the job search. The departure was completely professional and left on good terms with the guy who hired me...he understood.
So, I worked there for 3 days and quit because I felt like I was mislead in the interview process.
My question is...how does this affect collecting unemployment now?
I've never collected unemployment in my 39 yrs of life so have no idea how this works. Know when you are laid off, it's an obvious approval. But, how does my 3 days of employment recently possibly affect this? And if it does affect it what are my options (if any)? I talked to the HR woman today with my concerns and although she said I'd need to find out details with unemployment office, they would try and work with me to do what is in my best interest, if at all possible. (ex of idea we discussed: they don't pay me for my 3 days of work..not sure if that's even possible or if it would make any difference? Obviously I want to get paid for those 3 days if it makes no difference to my unemployment status, but if it could help it, unemployment probably will be more beneficial to me long term than that 3 day paycheck)
I called the unemployment office to inquire, but to speak to a human you have to put in your social security # which puts you on record, and I don't want to mention the 3 day of work situation if for some reason that can be overlooked if it's not on official record for some reason? Not at all trying to do anything shady here, just feel that this 3 day job really wasn't a job...just a long extended information finding interview that the company failed.
Thanks in advance to all the serious replies.