Submitted by Professor_Hexx t3_zpwnib in vermont
My job let me go last week (with severance) as the work they were going to have me on was delayed a few months. I fully expect never to hear from them again and have been applying for other work. Today I tried to file for unemployment and notice that the online new claim form is gone and you have to call in. The number read me the entire web page worth of information (5+ minutes of reading) with no way to skip, then after that told me my wait time was going to be several hours.
So, it's really clear that they are playing the "insurance" game where they are going to make it as difficult as possible because they don't want to pay out. Last time I filed a claim in 2021 they "lost" my claim for 6 weeks and then after I helped them "find" it they just denied it anyway.
What is even the point? They should just mark the bridges in the state for living capacity underneath so we know where there is room to huddle under when it's time.
Edit: I called and because I have severance I was told that I need to go through adjudication and they are so far behind on adjudication that I'm probably not going to get any money for quite some time.
SoFillToMe t1_j0uz1md wrote
It's not just Vermont. This is why our idiotic country claims such low "unemployment rates" all the time. Those of us who get denied or are long term unemployed don't count. It's also why so many of us are going or have gone freelance.
I honestly wish you luck.