Contact the unemployment offices of the state in which you work.
Posted By: samsa on 2007-10-31
In Reply to: Can a statutory employee draw unemployment if terminated from job due to restructuring of company? - Ladybug
See Wikipedia "unemployment benefits" for an excellent discussion. To determine your eligibility, try contacting the unemployment offices of the state in which you work--start with the state to which your employer pays state income taxes on your wages. They should be able to point you in the right direction. Good luck to you.
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State unemployment?
I went back to school in 1996 to obtain a MT certificate at Everett Community College - at that time out of 30 or so MT students that I met, I was the ONLY one actually paying tuition. All of the other ones were with a state unemployment program for displaced operators from AT&T when they offshored way back when. Don't know, of course, if anything like that is still available, but I would check through the community college in your area. They would know what programs are available in the financial aid dept.
MQ offices- If there is an MQ office in your city/state, is it possible to
apply for an MQ job outside of your state? I think I have been blacklisted from the MQ here in Birmingham, AL. I worked part-time for them when they first setup an office here, and they were named Transcription Limited, I believe. They only paid 6-7 cpl at that time. Well I worked for them a couple years and then opportunity came where I could work for another transcription company, and I am assuming was a competitor to them in the Birmingham market. Mind you, I left in good standing (so I thought), two-weeks notice and all, and was an exceptional employee, but years later, every time I have tried to apply through them, I get turned down. So I am wondering if I could work for another MQ office outside of Alabama, or will they refer me to the Birmingham office?
Contact your local BBB in your state and in their state if different from yours.
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There's 2. Got the contact name or the state? nm
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contact whoever licenses them in your state.
Inform the dentist he has 2 days to issue a check before you contact the ADA, the BBB, attorney general, the local newspaper, and all the online comment forums you can visit...he'll pay up.
By the way, a study done several years ago showed that of all the health professions, dentists are most likely to recommend and charge for procedures which are totally unnecessary.
contact the attorney general for their state
and never let them get away with that.
this business gets worse every day. it is really a shame, but soon it will be even worse! it gets worse seriously, every single day. Years ago this was decent and every single year I face more BS and hear more BS. We need a frigging revolution. FAce it...! India cannot make it w/o our editing skills. They stink at this typing. We need to unite but probably wouldn't get the cooperation.
Contact your state Consumer Affairs. They will guide you.
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If there will always be work, why are the unemployment and
food kitchen lines getting longer and longer?
how does unemployment work? do they pay
or the whole thing or what? I'm afraid my company is going under...
Work for a company in a state that has no state income tax
I think there are 3 or 4 out there (Florida, Texas, and a few others.) Then you really avoid the tax situation.
How much do most people charge for doing IC work for doc offices, just
What program is good to use for line counting?
I was thinking 13/cents a line? Is that undercharging? I have to remember that I have to pay my overhead so even though 13 sounds high, I have to pay equipment, equipment, equipment.
help
They are and that is why we dont have work then. They bring in other offices and run your office out
of work because too many people are on the account then. Make sense. Nope.
I, too, work for MQ out of one of their CA offices - 7 years now. Steady workflow sm
I wouldn't say I don't run out of work, but maybe 3 times a year I do. Just depends. Around school time beginning I do. May pay is probably above average because the company I worked for that MQ bought paid really well.
I have had absolutely no problems with MQ, though the things I keep hearing and seeing do bother me that I belong to a co. like this. But personally, they've been too good to me.
I guess not all offices are the same, for sure!
Do you know any IC transcriptionists or friends who work in doctors' offices?
That is how I got started. A good friend worked for herself and had no coverage for vacations. I covered a vacation, then a day or two a week, which eventually worked into full time. I also did prn work for local offices.
It is mostly trial and error! Lots of foot work, go to their offices, ask for the OM and see if the
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RMAs/CMAs usally work in physician offices as the office nurse.
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No pay/no contact/no work
Would it be appropriate to directly contact the accounts on which you work and speak to them directly about your situation? Or is that not kosher?
The state told us that MTs are employees because we they work in our system and do the same work as
maybe you can work for a company in another state.
Before you work yourself into a tizzy of this, contact the MTSO.
For your own protection, contact them before doing any more work and ask for a contract. If they don't have one or want to use one, I would say "no thanks" and move on.
The best answer you will get to this question, however, is from the MTSO. It may just be an oversight as they are apparently busy enough to need your help and perhaps their organization is not what it could be at this point. Your contact will help remind them it needs to be taken care of and would also indicate that you're willing to conduct a professional relationship with them, not one that speculates on possibilities on this board.
I would contact the bank, stop the auto debits, contact the lender...
Contact the lender, explain that you stopped the payment because of financial difficulty. Ask if they have a hardship plan. You probably have a 20-day grace period on your loan payment, (they report to credit bureaus when 30 days late) and you probably also have a grace period on your insurance. In the meantime within those 20 days of grace, FIND A WAY to make some cash. It seems, at least from my experience, that when you get behind, it is almost impossible to catch up. If you use next month's check to pay last month's bills, you never get out of the hole. I've been in that downward spiral and I understand what you're going through. I've sold things on Ebay, consigned clothing at consignment stores, and worked two jobs just to stay afloat at times. Every little bit helps. It can be done. But don't WAIT, call them today!!
You mentioned the IRS. Try calling the Taxpayer Advocate's Service toll free at 1-877-777-4778. They are independent from the IRS and their function is to help solve IRS problems that cannot be solved through normal channels.
So U think noone can state where they work in
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If you did work, and were not paid, your state -
Labor Board says she MUST pay you. Or, you can go to small claims court and attach something of value that she owns: car, boat, computer, big-screen HD TV, etc. Being in the hospital is no excuse for an MTSO or anyone else not to pay an employee. You did the work in good faith, now she must pay you for your services.
Offices are different.
Your supervisor should be able to email you a rundown. My office has many different incentives, in fact, I have a hard time keeping track of them!
Why are all offices not ran the same?
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Name a state and put every company in that state under suspicion.
Tell what the first letter of the company is and every company with that initial will be suspect. I would imagine that everyone who works for that company has received an inquiry from department of labor, so they would all be aware of it.
Why do we persist in setting up companies to be torn down when there is no reason for it. If a company is suspect, then give the name of the company, don't give big hints that cover at least 5 companies, 4 of which may be the best companies to work for, but fall into the category of an alphabetical letter, etc.
Not mandatory, as you state it depends on your state - sm
or county. Where I am I do not need it; though if I was cutting grass or landscaping I would where I live, makes no sense to me as I am providing a service, but very happy I don't have to have one. We pay personal property tax here and I would have to list all my business related equipment and pay taxes on it every year I was in business. So until I am told otherwise by my county, I will not be getting a business license.
Unemployment
Each state is different. In Oregon you have to declare what wages you earn and can only earn about half of what your unemployment benefit is and then they start taking dollar for dollar off. So if you collect anything it will be very little. Just be honest as they will catch up with you if you are not and in some counties it is a felony to not declare all your earnings or to collect unemployment when you are not eligible. They match up SSN and sometimes it takes a while but they will catch you. But your state should have a home page and you should be able to read all about it.
Patti
Unemployment
As long as you were not terminated due to misconduct or stealing there shouldn't be a problem for the reason for termination Also as long as you are not considered an emplolyee while doing the transcription. Just because you were on probabtion is not a reason for not being able to claim unemployment. You will collect your benefits on what you made prior to this job, your last 5 quarters of earnings last two quarters of 2005 and first three of 2006. However, whatever you make as an IC will go against whatever your unemployment benefit is -- i.e. if they state that your benefit is $300 a week then you cannot earn more than $150 before they start taking dollar for dollar off. Also you need to be actively looking for a job and available to take a job when it comes along and that might mean giving up your IC. You may have to fight for your benefits, attend a hearing, etc. But as long as you did not quit, did not steal or do anything else misconduct wise, you can file -- at least do it what do you have to lose. I don't know what your earnings have been in the past five quarters and that will determine what your benefit will be. Good luck. Don't let them intimidate you but they could pull the transcription if they get upset. Good luck. You can probably go online and go to your state to see what and how you can file.
unemployment
You don't pay to unemployment, do you? That is something that the employer pays and therefore they are going to fight it, but I would think if you lost your job, you should be able to get it.
unemployment
After hurricane, I had to move to another state but I had to file unemployment in La. b/c I worked for a hospital there from my home. Normally, you have to have paperwork documenting your layoff. Go on line/Google unemployment rules for Pa. You can often file for it on-line. Best of luck. I've been there twice in my life.
Unemployment
I do not claim to be an expert, but it seems to me that you would, at the very least, be able to file for what they call partial unemployment benefits. It certainly would not hurt any to check it out. Also depends on your particular state laws, though I am not sure if the state involved would be the state where your company is located OR rather the state where you live.
http://www.servicelocator.org/OWSLinks.asp
Unemployment?
I thought that someone could not get unemployment if you have been fired. The logic was that people could jump from job to job every year and get "fired" so why would they work the whole time? My husband said that he thinks if you get fired you get penialized. I am not planning on getting fired, but it is a good thing to know. So, do you get unemployment if you have been fired?
unemployment
IT ALL DEPENDS on what state you live in because it is governed from state to state.
I just came off unemployment and -
they do not care how you are paid unless you are paid by the hour. What I did was take the number of minimum lines per day they required and divided it by 8 and if it was 150 and I did 450 lines that day, I said I worked about 3 hours.
If you continue to try to make them understand lines -they are going to deny you.
You have to also be able to say that you were hired for full-time and they are not providing you full time work for a week. then each week, you report to them how much you actually made that week and they will calculate how much unemployment you are eligible for.
One of the Ohio offices
I'd rather not say which. Been there years.... it's gotten worse, not better!
How do you change offices?
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it seems to be all offices, have you signed
up for IPAY? I have not gotten a check yet either, but there is a statement there for 09/02 which obviously is not a regular paycheck
incompetent offices
Geez Mandy, you must work for the same place I did before I left LOL.
Offices need not comply .. but
we find that most do for the continuity in care issues that any practitioner faces.
THIS economy is doing well, unemployment at 4.9%. Where do you get
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Unemployment compensation?
Is is possible to apply for unemployment, at least a partial check, since we are supposed to "produce" so many lines a pay period and the work is never ever there. We promise them so why should they not pay? Anyone ever done this and is it possible?
Unemployment figures are also down
because the people that have run out of unemployment compensation are not counted in the final tally. Yes, unemployment figures are very misleading.
Unemployment benefits
I'm hoping someone can help with this question before I call my local employment office tomorrow. I was terminated last week as a med records employee with a small practice, but they still want me to do the transcription work as an IC at home. I agreed, because some income is better than none! In my letter of termination, it stated that because of the terms of my employment and since I was still in the probationary period when let go, I could not apply for unemployment benefits.
The more I think about this I can't understand it. I've worked as a temp in the past, was laid off after approximately 2 months, and still applied for and received unemployment. Anyone have a similar situation? Help!
Thanks very much!
Unemployment question
I was laid off last Friday.....but already have another job. Actually it's a better job, so all is great.
BUT I have a question. I applied for unemployment just in case I had a hard time finding something. I got a notice today that I did not make enough money the last two quarters. I was steadily employed there the last 6 YEARS. It showed wages for 1st and 2nd quarter of 2006, but showed $0 for the last two quarters.
Where does umployment get their numbers? Do they get them from the quarterly forms filled out by the employer? Or do they send a form to be filled out when someone applies? I used to handle claims eons ago....but I don't recall ever supplying that information when a claim was made....In fact my boss fought and won every claim(whole other story)
The company is having financial problems and I was just wondering if this company is NOT filing the required unemployment forms/payment...and if not, what about SS, withholding 401K etc....
Unemployment Question
I have been an in-house Transcriptionist for the past 14 years at a mental health/behavioral health facility. As a matter of fact, I have been the coordinator/supervisor (working supervisor - - LOL!!!!). I had to under go major foot surgery due to being born with slight clubfeet, and have been off work now since 04/10/07. I went under FMLA and it runs out on 07/02/07, but my doc is not going to release me back to work no sooner than 07/16/07. I am still totally non-weightbearing under his orders I had to use all of my PTO (5 weeks worth because I never call off work)..
I totally understand where they are coming from with Medicaid requirements and all, but I am feeling this is totally unfair (but what is fair in this world anymore) as I have been a good and loyal employee all these years. Enough venting -- LOL!
Here's the issue and question . . . . I have been understaffed for years, I wanted to hire another transcriptionist before I had my surgery to get her trained, etc (but that did not happen), I only have 4 transcriptionists including myself, and one is protected by FMLA and calls off ALL THE TIME, and we transcribe for 42 physicians/therapists. Since I have been off on surgical leave for so long, my place of employment is thinking about outsourcing everything because of course we have not kept up, which means they are not going to extend my FMLA. Can I collect unemployment if this occurs?
This is one of the main reasons I have been on this board looking for at-home transcription because I may not have a job to go back to! Oh, the politics of the corporate world!
Unemployment question
I heard, but I am not sure if this is true or not, but can you work a part-time job and collect unemployment? I heard that if you apply for unemployment due to job termination, etc., and if you happen to find a part-time job, that you can collect partial unemployment, where unemployment will pay the difference between what you earn at the part-time job and what unemployment would pay you. Does anyone know if this is true? I have just applied for unemployment the first time in my life, and it is driving me crazy. I feel like such a lazy @@#. My department was just terminated on 08/31/07. I do not think I can just sit at home and do nothing. However, I am scared to death to take a position and then have it not pan out, losing unemployment because I took a position. It would be nice if I could test the waters with a part-time position, collect unemployment until it runs out, and then hopefully move into a full-time position. Any info?
Unemployment question
I believe that you would have to contact your state agency to find the answer to that because my state and your state would have different laws.
unemployment/SS link
I learn so much on this web site, here's a link to the Unemployment/Social Security website. Fascinating! And my thanks to whoever posted earlier this week about unemployment and SS.
http://www.policyalmanac.org/social_welfare/archive/unemployment_compensation.shtml
Unemployment question
What a way to start a Monday- I just started working for a hospital in October-They are in PA, I live in WV. They called to tell me I am layed off- My question:
1.Do I file for unemployment in WV or where I work at in PA.
2.I do a side Dr. on the side, in Ohio, how to I do this. I am going to be losing him at the end of the month-he is moving out of the area, but I may be on call to pick up a Nurse Pract. dication. (not much maybe 100.00 a month) How will this all go down. Do I need to get rid of this account?
Thanks
filing unemployment
Here is what I know of it. I currently reside in FL. My husband has been laid off off and on for the last year. He called FL to file unemployment. They walk you thru a whole interview to determine your work history. It is called "opening a file." The majority of his work over the past 36 months was from when we lived in MI. So right now, when he files unemployment it is filed in MI. He was told when he called MI that he is covered there until April. When you call YOUR state and talk to them, they will walk you thru the whole thing to determine where you actually file. We were lucky that he was covered in MI because he had less than 9 months full time work in FL and was not eligible for unemployment here.
I am sorry about being laid-off. It is a struggle and it is something I deal with all too much with the hubby.
partial unemployment
If you accepted a per line job as a medical transcriptionist, no offense, but you screwed yourself. NEVER accept ANY job that you do not want. If the employer hired you on a per hour basis and then changed everything about it at their will and it was not the same job as you had before, check it out. BUT, I think the employer has to give 30 days notice before making any kind of changes like that, if they are allowed at all. Actually, when I got screwed over by one of my employers, who was a huge hospital organization, to this day I feel like they basically screwed me out of $14,000 savings, because I had to use it to get me through. Not only that, but after the employment office told them that they HAD to pay me unemployment benefits, I had lawyers calling my house and sending me mail out the "whazoo." Of course, I never pursued it, because although it was heartbreaking after being there many years, I actually was glad to rid myself of them. My headaches decreased, miracously I had not one more issue with my internet, and looking back, I wished I would have quit their "sorry asses" years ago. Actually, I wish I would have taken another job in another field that I think of every now and then, when I had the chance. GET OUT of transcription. Being in transcription turned me into a real bit_h and for the last couple of years working at that place and knowing what I know and that I was being "taken for a ride," it just twisted me all up and my personality was a mess. I am so much better without them and only wish that sometime in the near future I can actually get out of healthcare altogether. Good luck
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