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Date Posted: 19:48:21 04/01/11 Fri
Author: TH
Subject: Really? I had not heard that. I have now heard of several "mature" workers who have been laid off or not had contracts renewed. When unemployment is low again, I hope these companies can't find people to work.
In reply to: Araninda 's message, "Americorps has a hiring program for mature workers that, I understand, includes health benefits. Also there are federally funded Senior Employment Programs for persons over the age of 55." on 08:57:36 04/01/11 Fri


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[> [> [> Americorps takes all ages. And they do have health insurance. It can also be a good way to develop new talents in a different field. And volunteers often make contacts that turn into jobs in a year. -- Ann, 20:19:11 04/01/11 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> [> Yes, but based on their website, they want people to work for minimum wage. I guess if you don't need income but need health insurance, then it's a good deal, but most people I know need more income than minimum wage. -- TH, 19:30:57 04/03/11 Sun [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> I think it's actually below minimum wage in most cases. It's more like living expenses - at least it was when my son was in Americorps for 2 years. That said, everyone I know who has been in Americorps has managed to use the experience to find a real job at the end of their service. It's a great idea for young people, IMO. -- Ann, 20:06:13 04/03/11 Sun [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> [> isnt minimum wage better than NO wage? Just wondering. -- TF, 19:20:15 04/08/11 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Not necessarily, if you're collecting unemployment. Inside -- JAG Junkie (Ronda), 10:36:02 04/09/11 Sat [1]

I can only speak for Florida, but while you're on unemployment, you have to "claim" any wages you make, whether from part time work, temp work, whatever. If your gross wages are less than the amount of your unemployment benefit, then unemployment pays the difference. The problem is that there is only income tax on unemployment compensation. On any true wages earned, you have to also pay social security and medicare. So you could actually end up with your net pay being LOWER for the week if you work.

It only pays to work while on unemployment if you can be sure that you earn MORE than unemployment--and not just slightly more--it has to be enough to cover the extra payroll taxes. Otherwise you might as well just stay home and get the unemployment and enjoy your free time. As bad as that is, that is the way the system works, unfortunately. They want you to look for work, yet you are penalized financially when you do find something small.

Also, there is the added problem that if you are working, you have less time to look for a better job, less free time to go to interviews, etc. So you could end up stuck in a job that is nowhere near enough to keep your bills paid.


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> JJ.... -- The Chief, 15:04:17 04/16/11 Sat [1]

Isn't that disgusting? The DIS-incentives for people to work are ASTOUNDING! When you can collect more money from the government for staying HOME, then something is incredibly wrong!

I have a friend who owns a growing local business. He said that since the Recession started in 2008/9, people come in all the time looking for work, take a business card and leave w/o leaving a resume, setting up an interview or anything. All they have to do is say they "looked" and staple a business card to "prove" it. They really don't want a job, they just need to jump thru the hoops so they can get their next government check.


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