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1842.doc children to North Carolina to visit the sick relative. The claimant did not get an offer for the job she
1886.doc would get angry and throw things. The coworker never threw things at the claimant but sometimes threw
1900.doc afternoon shift. He was told the same thing. He spoke to his supervisor about getting breaks. He was told
1914.doc , the claimant’s girlfriend assisted him in calling and getting the password changed and his résumé was posted
1925.doc back pain, and told her she would get used to the work and her hands would stop swelling. The claimant
1944.doc by the claimant to get a manger to talk to her about why she had been taken off the schedule. She was told
1981.doc children. Two of her children are school aged, and she has to get them up by 7:00 a.m. and take them
2013.doc for a hotel maid position. The claimant was trying to get away from physical work because of her age
2014.doc already posted her resume online. The unemployment representative seemed distracted and in a hurry to get
2038.doc and tried to get other co-workers to have the co-worker return his calls. On November 24, 2014
2043.doc register to read. The claimant contacted the home department to get the code number for the mask to enter
0007.doc not provide his supervisor with an update for a project, failed to require his team to get approval before
0018.doc to Denver to help her spouse get ready to start vocational training. From July 11, 2013 to July 24, 2013
0018c.doc , the claimant traveled from Delta Junction to Denver to help her spouse get ready to start vocational training
0023.doc of work, one of the managers told her that if she did not work, she would not get paid. The claimant
0063.doc of 2014, the claimant told the employer that he would be quitting work and moving to Arizona to get
0099.doc because his benefit year had expired. The claimant did not get the notice in the mail. He keeps his
0110.doc the general manager that his check was not ready. He told the general manager that “If I’m not getting paid I
0130.doc made repeated attempts to get his mail from his wife. The Tribunal chooses to give the claimant
0131.doc been late getting the mail out in the past, and it was not a customary practice to deliver the mail
0147.doc . Dec. 96 2687, February 13, 1997. It is the responsibility of workers to get along with other
0174.doc that it would be checked on and the person, to whom he spoke, would get back with him. He did not receive any
0212.doc that because he hurt his back the doctor would need to take X-Rays, and the approximate cost to get a work
0214.doc with that assessment. Though she only gets one credit hour for the internship and three for each separate course, she
0220.doc he could get on his feet. The claimant modified his resignation notice stating that January 23
0235.doc to the store manager. The claimant yelled that the manager should, “get that little bitch-ass under control
0236.doc the claimant made multiple attempts to get in touch with the employer following the events of September 14
0262r.doc the employer’s business is not the obligation of the Tribunal. It is the employer’s duty to get what
0266.doc department to get the code number for the mask to enter in the cash register. She entered a number given
0273.doc needed time off to take care of personal matters, such as getting firewood for his own home
0305.doc not pay mileage when he drove his personal vehicle to the main store to get the warehouse key
0310.doc . She left the office frequently to get snacks or for lunch without completing her electronic notes
0320.doc the notice. The claimant has had an ongoing problem with the post office. He often gets mailed addressed
0327.doc recently been made responsible for getting heaters and generators to stranded trucks. She was the only
0336.doc . The claimant believed she had done everything in her power to get along with and support her supervisor despite
0338.doc and ID card so that she could get an Alaska driver’s license and register for the TAM class. The employer
0344.doc was hired. The new manager quickly realized that the two employees did not get along. He believed
0346.doc . It is the responsibility of workers to get along with other employees to the best of their ability. However, because
0360.doc it home to work on it. The claimant maintained that he was unable to get past the hospital firewall
0369.doc gave the employer two reasons for quitting work: 1) he was experiencing vertigo and wanted to get out
0370.doc getting along with the teacher with whom she worked. She had concerns about the amount of work she did
0378.doc not get along and had several verbal altercations at work. In July 2014, the claimant overheard Brendon
0383.doc , the claimant applied for a transfer to another position with the employer. She did not get the position. She
0413.doc did not get forwarded properly, does not overcome the fact that he received a notice and elected
0413c.doc with the possibility that the claimant was away from home and his mail did not get forwarded properly, does
0428.doc attempted to get instruction and guidance with the manager when she was told to check with him about her
0435.doc it would help. The claimant quit because she felt she was not getting adequate training, and she
0437.doc the employer won the bid. The employer did not get the bid. The claimant returned to Alaska by ferry
0448.doc the claimant and told the claimant that she would never get a raise, a promotion and that leaving early
0460.doc did not get home and into bed until 1:00 a.m. after work. She woke up at 7:00 a.m. to care for her
0466.doc and told him to “get the f--k out of her son’s apartment.” The guardian then removed her son from
0472.doc online several more times over the next few days; she kept getting an error message. The claimant
0516.doc get me wrong, if I show up, you’ll just end up firing me, so you better just lay me off.” His reason
0517r.doc . Ins. Rptr. (CCH), AK 8101.08, 7/20/84. As the claimant in this case apparently did not get his mail
0525r.doc . The claimant did not tell the representative about his issues with getting his mail. On April 10, 2015
0530.doc , and there was usually no one at the yard first thing in the morning to let the drivers in. The drivers had to get
0541.doc for work the next two days. He came in on Tuesday to get his check and get the schedule for the next week
0543.doc bill ($50 per month) and $60 per month in fuel to get back and forth to work. The claimant decided
0554.doc each morning for work, and he did not have a thousand dollars to get his transmission fixed
0579.doc felt pressured to get customers in and out quickly. On March 20, 2015, the employer discharged
0598.doc the state vehicle to get to the worksite. He began using his own vehicle, and contacted the union about
0603.doc about Maggie. After that complaint was filed, Maggie’s behavior seemed to get worse, and staff
0608.doc the vehicle off the road, because the owner did not tell him to get the truck to the shop or to use
0615.doc nights and getting up early to open on Saturday. The manager told the claimant it was temporary until she
0645.doc was getting married on March 22, 2015 and asked for a few days off work. The supervisor approved the claimant
0664.doc the financial records timely. This caused the claimant to get behind in her work. In October 2014, the employer
0717.doc , and she had a complete “melt down.” She could not get out of bed for six days because of her stress
0729.doc would discussed it with a higher authority and get back to her. The claimant’s supervisor returned from
0817.doc in her light duty capacity until her due date. However, her stomach was “getting in the way,” and she
0874.doc with the assistant supervisor (Sean Rice) about getting back on the schedule in Kenai. The assistant supervisor asked
0878r.doc at the scheduled time and did not get an answer. A message was left advising the claimant of a 15-minute period
0909.doc and went to the employer’s office to get his check. The employer told him to take it easy and heal before
0922.doc go get it.” The claimant picked up the supplies and brought them to the business in the afternoon
0934.doc ALEXsys. She kept getting error messages about an incorrect password. She had not changed her password
0955.doc the employee to stop, and he went to get a supervisor to intervene. The supervisor told the kitchen employee
0968r.doc the hearing notice. He is not sure why the notice did not get to him, except that "My girlfriend gets my mail
0975.doc or get up and down from her desk due to pain around her incision, and she was fatigued. The employer
0976.doc . The claimant believed that quitting a union job would hinder his ability to get favorable dispatches to other
0978.doc on the division’s website, but was unsuccessful. The claimant’s ability to get around is limited because he
0982.doc for the upcoming tourist season. At the end of the orientation, the employer told the claimant he would get a call
0987.doc week, she went to the Job Center and was still unable to access ALEXsys. The claimant could not get her
0993.doc , in time to get settled and be ready to begin her new work on July 20, 2015. PROVISIONS OF LAW
1005.doc or telephone numbers for her professional references, which were in Florida. She had to call Florida to get
1035.doc working. However, the claimant did not want to continue working any longer. He wanted to get back
1039.doc his supervisor that he “knew his job” and to “get off his back.” As the situation escalated
1050.doc . The claimant and one coworker did not get along with each other very well. The claimant complained
1058.doc Job Center and received assistance getting his resume posted online. PROVISIONS OF LAW AS 23.20.378
1068.doc in January. She did not get a raise at that time. She spoke to a manager and was told the raises would come
1072.doc traveled to Oklahoma because she was considering moving out of state. She wanted to get away and look
1081.doc of the month was varied, with different days off each week, which meant the claimant could not get her daughter
1088.doc , at approximately 9 p.m. The claimant decided to drive to the interview instead of flying because she wanted to get
1100.doc to get necessary information about his separation. He also failed to send the claimant a medical form
1107r.doc of the hearing date because she was confused and did not get around to mailing the letter until October 1, 2015
1108.doc get into the doctor before her medication ran out. On June 9, 2015, the claimant had been without her
1126.doc the batteries required to operate his drill. He attempted to locate another installer near the site to get spare
1134.doc the claimant to wear the harness to get used to having it on while at the jobsite. The claimant noted
1151.doc to get along with other employees to the best of their ability. However, because it is unlikely
1158.doc not attempt to contact the division to get clarification about reporting the end of his work. He
1159.doc not attempt to contact the division to get clarification about reporting the end of his work. He
1165.doc had to get management approval. Soon after, the claimant contacted the manager about returning

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