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0552anc.doc the claimstaker that she was unable to get her resume online and that she had not filed her bi-weekly claims
0565anc.doc days. The information provided also gave the claimant a phone number where she could get help if she
0566anc.doc . He followed computer instructions, created a resume, and saved it. He did not get any pop-ups or have
0592anc.doc to get the charge removed from his record. When he obtained a clean record he went back to his employer
0603jnu.doc that the claimant had left a voice message that morning stating that she was resigning because she couldn’t get
0616anc.doc times she had problems “getting in.” The claimant is not computer literate and is not sure why she
0620anc.doc , 2007 but had not been paid for it. The manager indicated that she would look into it and get back
0624jnu.doc to get in shape for the upcoming June season. PROVISIONS OF LAW AS 23.20.379 provides, in part
0632anc.doc that she was too slow in getting food served to customers. It was a Friday night and the restaurant
0634jnu.doc , instructing him to get the truck washed and fueled. When the claimant returned to work after performing those
0657anc.doc , the claimant decided to get his own business license and insurance and start the physical fitness program
0674anc.doc days. The information provided also gave the claimant a phone number where she could get help if she
0687anc.doc was also filing for benefits and advised him that he had to register with ALEXsys. He tried to get on his
0691anc.doc in the afternoon. At the moment, the employer needed to focus on getting the paper out. The claimant told
0711jnu.doc not have asked for a transfer and indicated that it would take her a few weeks to travel and get settled
0726anc.doc computer-based Alaska Labor Exchange System. The The claimant does not specifically remember getting
0755anc.doc would not get any overtime work in Atka, and therefore would suffer a reduction in pay, is speculative
0762anc.doc and thus did that function. She expected to get tips from the tip pool and she calculated that out to be 13
0765jnu.doc all employees that they should, “get their act together” because the company would be enforcing
0774anc.doc was “not getting it.” They agreed on weekly meetings to review her work; however, even though she asked
0783anc.doc and work seems to be getting done and not carrying over to the next day.” Exh. 9, page 4. During the final
0790anc.doc was willing to cover the claimant’s shift had the claimant asked. He was also willing to go get the claimant
0797anc.doc was upset that the claimant would go home sick and then have enough energy to get a haircut and go out
0826anc.doc tried to call the supervisor but could not get through on his cell phone or his office extension
0830anc.doc at the schedule on Friday morning. The employee works a night shift, getting off work in the morning. He worked
0840jnu.doc brakes were out and that he had no money to get the car fixed, so he would not be able to work
0851jnu.doc their safety and well being. The claimant tried to get her daughter to attend some type of rehabilitation
0865anc.doc going to get the ride. The claimant immediately came out from the back office, where she had been
0867anc.doc about not getting enough training to be able to do her new job duties. She did not speak to her employer
0868anc.doc frustrated because he felt he was getting conflicting work assignments and miscommunication from the two
0871anc.doc was chewing gum. The Worksafe technician told the claimant to get rid of the chewing gum and at 10:56 a.m.
0881jnu.doc giving out someone else’s address · it took him “a while to get things together“ · he thought he would
0909anc.doc and contacted the businesses to make sure they had received the deliveries. He was able to get verbal
0926anc.doc began yelling and screaming, and walked out. The claimant’s manager merely remarked, “let’s get back
0928anc.doc unopened until June 15, 2007. The claimant goes through the mail “when he gets to it.” On June 15, 2007
0943anc.doc nothing. The employer decided that the claimant’s error rate was not going to ever get better due to his
0950anc.doc to. She did not get a response. On June 14, 2007, the claimant was told by a friend how to make a new
0952anc.doc transportation to get back to Glennallen. He did not contact his employer to advise him that he would
0957jnu.doc worked overtime on her job, so getting these tasks done while she was still working would have been
0981anc.doc two bus transfers and two hours commute time each way. Sometimes the claimant was able to get a ride
0984anc.doc to get a job that paid more and that he could work alone. The claimant told his employer that he
0985anc.doc denial and waiting week had been completed and that he was going to get paid for the two previous weeks
0996anc.doc of a “joke” getting out of hand and that she had numerous problems that were causing her stress. On March 21
0998anc.doc not actually get paid until after he had stopped filing. The claimant is not sure why he failed to report his
1001anc.doc mid-June 2007 because he did not get the letter he normally had to sign indicating that he wanted
1008anc.doc the claimant got his first paycheck he was shocked. He was only getting $13.00 per hour as a manager. He spoke
1019anc.doc said something to a female coworker about her long hair and was surprised to get a warning for that. He
1020anc.doc the accident. He left the engine idling. His main concern after reporting the accident was getting himself out
1032anc.doc during the exchange and apologized to her for getting her into trouble. · The employer contended that he
1041anc.doc way, getting in her way, not speaking to her, and acting like the claimant did not exist. Another
1057jnu.doc away. She felt she could not get her son to the new location and be able to arrive at work on time
1061jnu.doc in Iraq was extended, and he did not get back to Alaska until November 20, 2006. The military arranged
1078anc.doc not like to get her nails dirty. The employer did not press the issue. On July 8, 2007, the claimant
1083anc.doc also had transportation problems and would not have been able to get to work on his own. He did
1086jnu.doc was issued a notice advising him that his benefits had been denied on June 25, 2007. He did not get his
1087anc.doc the claimant, as he felt the assistant manger inferred that he was “trying to get away with something” when
1089anc.doc tried for many months to work with the claimant to get his adverse behavior on this matter under control
1096anc.doc , anything, so that she could get out of the office she worked in. The union representative advised
1099jnu.doc the claimant did get the notices late due to his traveling, he admits that he received and read the notices
1102jnu.doc office was getting ready to close and he recalls feeling “in a time pinch.” Employment Security Division
1111anc.doc further infections and have a chance to get better. She gave her employer a two-week notice
1129jnu.doc plans to get married prior to him leaving country. The claimant left Alaska on June 10, 2007
1137anc.doc patients to appointments. The claimant used Anchor Ride or taxi cabs to get the patient to and from
1158anc.doc was going to get a check. A claimstaker told the claimant, “no problem, everything looks fine,” and “as long
1175anc.doc an appeal, she negated any good cause that might have been established by her failure to get the notices
1177anc.doc ). She gave her notice because she was not getting enough hours of work and also to return to school
1193anc.doc into the bar to get her keys. The bar manager told her that she was fired and was no longer allowed
1207jnu.doc in the morning to ensure that they get to work on time, and watching his workers during the day for signs
1213anc.doc the employer she could not come to work. She said she did not have a ride and she needed to get the truck fixed
1225anc.doc been involved is a physical altercation with another child, and that the foster-parent needed to get
1238jnu.doc events was inaccurate. The employer finally told the claimant to “get the F out of here.” By telling
1249jnu.doc days monitor the packing and moving of the family’s furniture and boxes; get health certificates
1254anc.doc . It gets very hot and it is very hard, dirty work. The more time the claimant spent arcing, the less time
1257anc.doc enrolled in school since October 2006 to get a high school diploma through the Alaska Technology Learning
1260anc.doc for the state she would not get away with this.” The claimant went into the owner’s office and gave him a note
1275fbx.doc that they failed to get updates on their vehicle repair status from the claimant. The employer specifically
1276anc.doc conditions for which he wants to seek treatment; he cannot afford to get treatment, however, without health
1281anc.doc the claimant that when he told the owner of his own pay problem, the owner said he was “getting on [her] nerves
1284anc.doc was not getting as much space as other programs. She brought her complaints to her supervisor numerous times. Her
1287anc.doc worked overtime on her job, so getting these tasks done while she was still working would have been
1288anc.doc application. During that attempt he experienced technical difficulties getting into the program
1292jnu.doc as to help her remember to take her medications and help get her to her doctor appointments. The claimant
1297jnu.doc was not able to get service until August 14, 2007. On August 15, 2007 the claimant registered with ALEXsys
1298anc.doc the claimant via email to get her answer. The employer had heard that the claimant was considering coming back
1299jnu.doc that other employees might think that if they walked off the job too they could get, or do, whatever
1300anc.doc . This was followed by numerous self-directed work searches within the program. The claimant did not get any notices
1318fbx.doc was going to get paid for the time that he worked and that the paperwork was needed for the store to justify
1343anc.doc to contact the Kenai Job Center on August 31, 2007, to get assistance with his resume. The denial
1347fbx.doc , the claimant called the Fairbanks Unemployment Insurance Claim to get information about filing an initial claim
1355jnu.doc Design. She is also auditing a course called Wheel Throwing Ceramics for which she will get no credits
1358anc.doc the registration process. He followed computer instructions, created a résumé, and saved it. He did not get any pop
1361anc.doc to complete the report because: 1) he had a significant amount of merchandise to get out on the sales floor
1377jnu.doc and stated she was ill. She was told to get a medical excuse for her absence or “be fired.” The claimant went
1382anc.doc of the other buildings to get him in another area so that he would not be a distraction to his workers
1384anc.doc , it slowed down. This irritated the claimant so he followed the truck in hopes of getting a license plate
1388anc.doc to the being submitted, there would be a significant amount of overtime involved in getting the proposal letter
1402anc.doc : 1) that he felt he was at a “dead-end road” in his position; 2) he felt that he needed to get more
1416anc.doc difficulty getting her résumé to show online. After working with the Division representative for a short time
1423anc.doc was not going to get the additional hours that he wanted. The following Tuesday, August 28, 2007, the claimant
1425fbx.doc offices until the close of business on Friday. She continued to get a recorded message. On Monday

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