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0454jnu.doc
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help desk for assistance, as she believed she was slowly getting her resume built. After the claimant
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0456anc.doc
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to get out of there.”
The employer provided the claimant with restaurant-quality rubber gloves to use
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0457anc.doc
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held, in part:
It is the responsibility of workers to get along with other employees to the best
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0484anc.doc
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to get a medical release before he again reported to work.
On February 17, 2008, the claimant called
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0500anc.doc
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called the claim center to get an explanation of the denial. The Division representative explained
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0503anc.doc
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in getting his resume online. The resume had been saved March 5, 2008, but had not been submitted for online
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0504fbx.doc
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occasions by the claimant’s supervisor. It appeared that the claimant was surreptitiously getting off
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0525anc.doc
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, the claimant testified, “I just felt the situation was not going to get any better between me and management, I
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0529anc.doc
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. The claimant maintained that she did not have the clerical support that she needed to get the work done
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0536anc.doc
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should know by February 11, 2008, if he was going to get a job for which he had recently interviewed
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0541anc.doc
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original treating physician had moved to another state and because he was unable to get an appointment
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0552anc.doc
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, and that he would have to wait until the supervisor was out of the meeting to get permission to leave
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0555anc.doc
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to the ship intoxicated.
The employer had had a similar group get intoxicated a few weeks before
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0559anc.doc
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, she contacted the claim center and had the representative help her get her resume online.
PROVISIONS
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0567fbx.doc
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but never gave her anything in writing.
The claimant and the manager did not get along. The claimant
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0578jnu.doc
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the money from someone else, or she could go to a bank and get a loan. The claimant became very angry at her
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0585jnu.doc
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to perform many of the duties of the job. When she finally did get a chance to meet with the employer she
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0602anc.doc
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that due to his son’s illness he was awake all night and did not get any sleep. The claimant said that he
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0603anc.doc
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and posted it online. She did not get any indication that her resume was not online. She maintained that her
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0605anc.doc
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in this job.
About three hours after reporting to work, the claimant learned that he was only getting $11 per
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0610jnu.doc
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of Alaska also attempted to get in telephone contact with him to advise him of this requirement
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0615fbx.doc
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of his registration. The claimant saw that his resume was complete, and did not get any pop-ups
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0617jnu.doc
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. The claimant believed her parents were getting older and the claimant felt she needed to be closer to them
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0622anc.doc
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into the matter and get back to her.
On January 8, 2008, the claimant called the district manager again and asked
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0627jnu.doc
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. No. 87H-UI-256, August 31, 1987.
The hazards of climbing ladders and getting onto roofs to install or repair
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0637anc.doc
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asked the coworker to let him go and then asked another person in the room to get the coworker off
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0641anc.doc
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began getting complaints from the claimant’s subordinate workers. The workers complained
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0644anc.doc
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continued to ask her questions, getting louder as the discussion progressed. The claimant finally asked
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0654anc.doc
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was at risk, calling the worksite, rather than waking his mother-in-law to get the correct phone numbers does
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0661anc.doc
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hours. Over the next several months she attempted to work with the employer to get her hours increased
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0673anc.doc
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indicated that she quit in early January so that she would have enough time to get her affairs in order
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0674anc.doc
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in getting the resume online but the representative did not know how to put a resume online. The claimant
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0714anc.doc
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. The supervisor told the claimant that he believed it was possible to “get through,” even if the claimant
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0718anc.doc
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not online. He contacted the claim center May 9, 2008, and a representative aided the claimant get the resume
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0726anc.doc
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, the claimant asserts that he had no money for fuel. Additionally, his wife was having difficulty getting away
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0737anc.doc
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it together and then having someone get hurt. The head of maintenance responded that this was the only work
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0745anc.doc
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that she did not call the claim center directly because she always gets a different person each time she
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0747anc.doc
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things had not improved. The manager promised her that things would get better and convinced the claimant
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0760anc.doc
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payment control unit. He was not successful in getting the assistance he needed.
On May 19, 2008
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0777anc.doc
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, and did not get any pop-ups that would indicate that his resume was not online. The Tribunal holds
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0782anc.doc
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to get done and he believed it was being addressed. The supervisor firmly instructed the claimant to do
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0790anc.doc
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minutes later, the duty manager radioed the claimant and instructed him to “get the belt loader and bring
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0874anc.doc
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look into the matter and get back to him.
On April 13, 2008, after three weeks without a response
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0884anc.doc
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believed there was a glitch with the program because it took the representative three attempts to get his
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0904jnu.doc
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hour as an eligibility technician.
The claimant was planning to get married in May 2008. The claimant
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0913anc.doc
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that the food was old and not of good quality. She believed that the employer should get food twice per month
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0916anc.doc
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. The claimant reported the incident to the owner. She was told that she and the employee should attempt to get
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0925anc.doc
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a job center representative who was unable to get the claimant’s resume to display online
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0929anc.doc
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general delivery address told him that people frequently have trouble getting general delivery mailings
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0953ranc.doc
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to establish circumstances beyond its control that prevented attending the scheduled hearing. Getting wrapped
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0992anc.doc
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him that he should get rid of any items he might have hidden. The claimant denied this when questioned
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1000fbx.doc
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representative to get more information about the ALEXsys registration requirement. The union business agent told
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1001anc.doc
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visit in Nome, the claimant’s supervisor told her she was not “getting it.” The claimant asked
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1004anc.doc
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mail would be delivered to the wrong box. He would get that mail later than normal. There was a box
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1007anc.doc
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getting some information about this with his pay stub in March. He believed that he had met his obligation
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1036anc.doc
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. The claimant further argued that the only reason he went into the store to get the baseball bat was because
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1060anc.doc
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, it is properly left to investigators within the division to get that information. Once it is obtained
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1071fbx.doc
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the claim center again. He testified that he experienced the same problem getting through to a claim center
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1080anc.doc
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for customers who get gas and drive away without paying. The cashier responsible for the drive off is excused
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1100anc.doc
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upset about the meeting. She was unable to sleep because she could not get the meeting off of her mind
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1136anc.doc
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, 2008, because he did not get the promotion promised. He worked June 4, 2008, because the store
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1144anc.doc
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manager. He testified that he felt it would be a waste of time because “nothing gets done when you go
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1151fbx.doc
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much” to ask her to deal with the added responsibility of getting a three year old back and forth
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1159fbx.doc
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by the employer. The claimant’s roommate had helped the claimant get the job with the employer.
After June 10
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1170anc.doc
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required to access the system. The claimant attempted to contact the Job Center but was unable to get
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1178rjnu.doc
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but could not get through.
The Tribunal attempted to reach the claimant three times the date of the hearing
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1187anc.doc
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Alaska. He interviewed for three jobs based upon that resume. FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT He did not get any
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1205anc.doc
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the job service for aid in getting his password. The job service office aided the claimant to change his
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1216anc.doc
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for the actual packing. She often worked overtime on her job, so getting these tasks done while she was still
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1255jnu.doc
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that she was not chosen for one job. She had good prospects for the second job. The claimant did not get
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1271fbx.doc
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during the week ending August 16, 2008, he was unsuccessful FILLIN \* MERGEFORMAT . He failed to get
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1276jnu.doc
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in using the truck to open a door rather than getting help to open the door manually as required
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1284anc.doc
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Clark project. The Lake Clark project was delayed. The claimant told the employer that “he needed to get
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1304jnu.doc
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, the claimant updated his expired resume in ALEXsys, the Alaska Labor Exchange System. He had difficulty getting
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1308jnu.doc
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the presumption of timely delivery of his mail. He indicated that he does not have trouble getting his mail and he
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1318anc.doc
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not have a working vehicle and could not get to a computer right away. The claimant believes the claim
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1319anc.doc
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not call his employer to report that he was sick; he maintains that he was too sick to get out
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1348anc.doc
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because the representative told her that sometimes you have to “double click” the mouse to get your resume
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1351anc.doc
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to the aircraft to which she was assigned did not get along with the claimant. The employer believed a large
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1395anc.doc
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for help in getting his resume online. He reported to the local office September 8, 2008. He received help
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1400anc.doc
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help July 15, 2008. She was given a disc to aid her in getting her resume online. She completed
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1430anc.doc
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.” In the claimant’s case at least two days of the week would be tied up getting an electronic ankle monitor
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1455jnu.doc
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from her former employer regarding her separation. She did not get information from her employer until
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1456anc.doc
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. She had been advised by her doctor to reduce her hours and get more rest.
The supervisor accepted
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1459anc.doc
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in the message that he was at the hospital with his son. The employer told the claimant that he did not get
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1490jnu.doc
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dispatcher.
The claimant lives in Texas. In the fall of 2007, the claimant and his fiancé decided to get
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1502anc.doc
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the night before because of a sleep disorder she suffers, and she felt under pressure to get the shipments
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1529anc.doc
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, the claimant was just out of the hospital at that time and was “homeless and getting mail at different places
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1533anc.doc
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and continued working.
In July 2008, the claimant told the employer that if he did not get some help he
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1557anc.doc
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a Wasilla address, but she resides ten miles from Wasilla. She drives a 1978 vehicle that gets about ten
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1588anc.doc
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told the claimant to “get off of the grill and work the counter.” The claimant argued with the owner
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1591jnu.doc
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for the actual packing. She often worked overtime on her job, so getting these tasks done while she was still
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1609anc.doc
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, 2008, the claimant’s friend aided the claimant to get her resume online. She does not know what
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1624anc.doc
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of solid landscape estimating, put forth your best effort and really get some work done”? The claimant said
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1628anc.doc
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on the quality of sleep she was able to get during the day. The claimant felt that the lack of quality sleep
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1657fbx.doc
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aided the claimant to get his resume online October 28, 2008.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
AS 23.20.378 provides
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1680jnu.doc
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being investigated.
On September 6, 2008, the claimant decided he was not going to be able to get along
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1685anc.doc
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’s stupid” and “she’s going to get fired.”
On August 15, 2008, as the claimant was clocking
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1686anc.doc
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to the local job service office and was aided in getting her resume online November 7, 2008.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
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1694anc.doc
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did not get along with the general manager. He made suggestions about smoking rooms, other areas
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