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1995anc.doc
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inability to get a raise, that he was uncomfortable with the attitudes and demeanor in the working
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1996anc.doc
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not get over it.
The employer’s representative advised the Anchorage Call Center that Ms. Armstrong’s
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2001anc.doc
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for work in another department to try and get work between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. She found work as a door
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2002anc.doc
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if the computer was back up. Mr. Edelen felt she was arguing with him and replied “why don’t you get a f__king
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2013anc.doc
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at 9:00 a.m. Mr. Wyatt acknowledged difficulty getting to work on time. He had been verbally warned
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2025anc.doc
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explanation for falling asleep is of primary importance. The fact that the worker was tired, or did not get
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2026jnu.doc
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an employer to give an employee 15 days in which to get their paperwork started. Mr. Orlowske
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2031jnu.doc
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bereavement leave through the Human Resource Department before enlisting the help of his supervisor in getting
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2033jnu.doc
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longer to get to work, the longer drive would not have caused undue hardship. Mr. Hill was making $7.50
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2051anc.doc
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reopening an issue in part as follows:
In his appeal the claimant asserts that he did not get the hearing
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2053anc.doc
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) in Seward to get her certificate in business and office technology to improve her skills and learn more
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2061anc.doc
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, but was informed of company policy awarding raises based on performance and ability to get along with fellow
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2062jnu.doc
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.
Example: A construction inspector left his employment because he was "getting tired of doing nothing
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2071anc.doc
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as follows:
In his appeal the claimant asserts that he did not get the hearing notice until after
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2083anc.doc
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of the children need attention during the daytime hours. Ms. Cleveland was also responsible for getting the family
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2084anc.doc
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-workers, who informed him he would eventually get used to it. He did not complain to his supervisors
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2089anc.doc
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435-2.”¦
Ms. Burleson may have had compelling reasons that caused her to take additional time to get
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2090anc.doc
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the bus and also took cabs to get to work. A cab could cost her ten or eleven dollars each way. She had
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2097anc.doc
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her. She called the owner after that but could not get through, and he never returned her calls. Ms
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2098anc.doc
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several times because she was instructed to get that student caught up in the training. She was not warned
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2104anc.doc
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into the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge. According to the president, the purpose of the meeting was to get Mr
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2105anc.doc
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could also have met with her doctor before quitting to get a resolution to her stress and headache
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2107anc.doc
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is causing her bills to be late, loss of money, and getting lost herself. In late July, Mr. Robinson’s mother
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2116anc.doc
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, I needed to prove my case...trying to get all the proper documents have [sic] been very difficult
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2142anc.doc
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to get to a hospital. Previously, when Mr. Culver broke his arm, a specialist had to be brought
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2159anc.doc
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. He went to get it. The testimony differs whether Mr. Tatsuda further advised Ms. Ames she would
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2164anc.doc
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the summer months is a normal occurrence for this employer, and everyone worked overtime hours to help get
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2166fbx.doc
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and then switched to direct deposit.
Mr. Falk contends that he did not get the notice or a subsequent notice
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2169fbx.doc
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be getting paid. Mr. Sipho informed him that it would be $9.83 per hour. Mr. Atkisson said he could not work
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2171anc.doc
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, talked Mr. Whittaker out of taking time off and explained how he
(Mr. Whittaker) needed to learn to get
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2172anc.doc
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the company house. She did not feel comfortable leaving her things in the house; she was getting on a plane
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2175anc.doc
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, Ms. Fitzpatrick had been having problems getting to work.
Ms. Fitzpatrick was advised that she
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2180jnu.doc
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not help her get into an apartment or leave the state. Ms. Bodnar felt she could not afford her own
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2183jnu.doc
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without notice on August 31.
Ms. Deanda did not get along with the head housekeeper, Anita. She felt
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2184anc.doc
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, feeling that he had tried everything to get the work problems resolved, tendered his resignation letter
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2197anc.doc
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to quit trying to get other employees in trouble and to quit being bossy with the employees. Ms. Earp had
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2200anc.doc
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to get things done. The couple have one child together.
The training facility made housing arrangements
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2201anc.doc
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up, and yelled at her from her vehicle to get off the f__king cell phone and stop traffic. Rebecca
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2204anc.doc
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for that position. Mr. Okpealuk did not have to pass the produce codes test to get the liquor store job, but he
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2205anc.doc
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is getting old and needs more and more care. She also noted that assisted living was economically
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2209anc.doc
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that denied Mr. Polon benefits because he left his job without good cause. Mr. Polon contends he did not get
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2225anc.doc
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of the “pre-tests” but never took the final test to get his RMP certification. He was only three-fourths
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2236jnu.doc
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worked overtime on her job, so getting these tasks done while she was still working would have been
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2244anc.doc
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. Whitehead to advise he would be late to work because he had to get gas. Mr. Whitehead waited for about 15
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2256anc.doc
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weeks “on” and two weeks “off” at Prudhoe Bay.
On September 2, 2003 after getting permission from
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2262anc.doc
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year or so. Neither of the men could seem to get together. Several meetings were scheduled
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2268anc.doc
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, the Shultzes decided to relocate. Mr. Shultz could only get work for the summer with Wilder. The only other
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2270anc.doc
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on September 24.
Ms. Ecklund felt as if the employer did not like confrontations and that “if he can just get
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2273jnu.doc
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to company reorganization. Mrs. Diamond tried for almost one year to get back into the payroll department
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2274jnu.doc
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bound. She tires easily but can get around on her own. Mr. Juneby did most of the packing, although his
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2285fbx.doc
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1:30 p.m. to get the drug testing paperwork was because he slept in.
Mr. Main did not return
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2295jnu.doc
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. Capistrano provides care for his wife in that he runs errands for her, takes her on drives so she can get out
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2305anc.doc
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was unable to get to work. She made the decision to return to Homer because she had no transportation and she
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2312jnu.doc
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should she get full-time work. Ms. Hunt is looking for work but is not registered for work
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2319.doc
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it closed painting and getting the shop organized. Ms. Dvorak had little time left to devote to her own
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2321anc.doc
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to the store manager and to Ms. Conger, the store operations manager. They explained they were trying to get
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2330anc.doc
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to get “worked up” (Exhibit 4 page 3).
Ms. Stapgens, Ms. Struna’s immediate supervisor and the branch
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2332anc.doc
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what was going on with him and to get him back on track. It was to have been a coaching session
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2336anc.doc
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in teaching younger, less experienced, repair technicians. In the complaint he agreed to get general manager
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2338anc.doc
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. Langston told the supervisor to get out of his face and said he wanted to speak to the security manager
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2346anc.doc
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” his fellow workers even though he would get frustrated with them. He argued that the employer
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2348jnu.doc
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not get financially ahead living in Alaska, and was running up her credit card debt. Ms. Boor had a net
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2351anc.doc
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it the night before, but when asked for the receipt for mailing the camera, Mr. Sherburne said he did not get
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2360anc.doc
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for falling asleep is of primary importance. The fact that the worker was tired, or did not get enough sleep
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2361anc.doc
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felt frustrated because it was unclear which questions she could answer and because she kept getting
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2362anc.doc
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as she had been trying for a while to get custody of her children through her tribal council.
Later
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2380anc.doc
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as getting the full-time employees trained. Ms. Timothy-Wood maintains that the employer had sufficient time
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2391jnu.doc
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. It was obvious she and the employer did not get along, or agree about many facts. Mr. Tellier and his wife have
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2393anc.doc
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that there was “no more work for her here” and escorted Ms. Sales to the time clock. He then told her to get her things
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2407fbx.doc
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use. Ms. Oliver did not make any attempt to get to a phone to notify her employer of her status
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2413anc.doc
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specific date.
Ms. Hembroff and one of the apartment-mates were planning to get an apartment together
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2417anc.doc
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she did not get that notice. Ms. Geist rescheduled after her employment services representative called
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2422anc.doc
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to the North Slope and began working, she discovered the work was hard but agreed that she would probably get
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2427jnu.doc
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written up for not getting her work done.
Mrs. Redfox suggested to her supervisor that her workload could
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2431jnu.doc
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required him to stand to greet customers as they entered the store and get carts for them. The employer
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2432jnu.doc
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she was getting up and down quite frequently during her shift. Ms. Kiffer’s job duties did
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2434jnu.doc
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attempted to call again. Mr. Drake, the Merchandize Manager, testified he gets to work at 3:50 a.m. and he
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2466anc.doc
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. He got on the bus on November 6 to go to his job interview, and realized after getting close to his
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2471anc.doc
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treated other employees the same way. The employer’s witness testified that the owner did “get in a bad
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2476jnu.doc
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believes the last 22 miles, which is unlighted and has several curves, is not safe. The roads get icy
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2479jnu.doc
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then inquired about why he did not get the full number of weeks he was entitled to. He was told
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2487rjnu.doc
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call the Appeal Tribunal office after getting the notice to provide the telephone number the claimant
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2495anc.doc
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because he left his job without good cause. Mr. Stratton contends he did not get that notice although
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2496.doc
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attack.
Prior to quitting, Ms. Harrison did not ask for time off to help her son get well and spend time
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2497anc.doc
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ferry out before winter. He wanted to get his truck and belongings back to Anchorage to get ready
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2498anc.doc
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corrected. His plan was to meet with management to get the issues taken care of and then return
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2503anc.doc
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that he would be late. He simply rushed to get to work as soon as he could. By company policy, an employee
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2513anc.doc
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, it took a day or two to get her glucose level regulated.
She left work a little early that morning
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2517anc.doc
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crews, estimating jobs, soliciting new business, and assisting the crew to get the jobs completed
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2525anc.doc
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At first, Mr. De Leon’s father-in-law thought he could get Mr. De Leon hired on with his employer, Alaska
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2526jnu.doc
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, mandatory overtime, and constant conflicts between clients to get their job done fast, first, and correctly
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2533jnu.doc
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for the daytime shift as she does not have daycare for her child until her husband gets home from work at 4:30pm
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2534jnu.doc
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when it started getting dark earlier.
Mr. Scott complained several times to the warehouse manager
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2537anc.doc
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also argues that the employer wanted to get rid of him.
A dispute of fact was brought to light during
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2542anc.doc
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items while on the clock. Ms. Torrence did not think to contact a supervisor to get permission to fill
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2565fbx.doc
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on the weekend if necessary.
In order to get to an interview or a job between October 19 and November 22, 2003
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2566anc.doc
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argues that she is a super achiever and has proven that by her history of full-time schooling, getting
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2569anc.doc
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might get terminated from that employer. Mr. Roberson believes he already has one termination; one more
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2573anc.doc
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claim that, because some of her wages were federal, there would be a delay in getting those wages
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2575jnu.doc
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that is without good cause, as stated in Pence, above. If she quit because she could not get an evening shift
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