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1358anc.doc
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the cell phone while she was trying to get his identification information. The claimant believed his
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1359fbx.doc
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executives were responsible for trying to get their customers to pay on time. Previously they also had help
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1404anc.doc
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for the claims center, the employer alleges the claimant was discharged after getting into an argument
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1418anc.doc
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was terminated after getting into an argument with the owner of the business and calling him names. It is alleged
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1434anc.doc
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normal business hours and the claimant was unable to get assistance accessing the website until
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1435anc.doc
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to get him fired. The claimant heard comments like that numerous times. The claimant spoke with the store
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1439anc.doc
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told not to wear baggy clothing or piercings, which could get caught in machinery in the plant
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1442ranc.doc
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to get her hearing paperwork and missed the hearing officer’s call.
The hearing officer mailed a letter
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1474anc.doc
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-worker followed their training protocol in not getting closer than five feet from the truck. The boom
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1484anc.doc
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a resume at that time. He kept getting a pop-up advisory that there was a problem with the resume
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1486anc.doc
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if the optometrist and her daughter were difficult to get along with.
The employer told the claimant
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1491fbx.doc
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of getting a transfer from the employer. At that time, the claimant gave her resignation notice effective May
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1509anc.doc
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, the claimant came into the worksite and requested her paycheck early so she could get her car out of impound
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1536anc.doc
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). He was tired of fighting to get his job back year after year. On February 25, 2009, the claimant
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1582jnu.doc
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bathing, eating, ambulating and getting to and from medical appointments. The claimant provided that care
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1621anc.doc
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because he could not get along with the employer. Shortly thereafter, the employer indicated they would
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1626anc.doc
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by persons who were not responsible for certificate compliance (Exhibit 8). Unable to get a response from her
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1635fbx.doc
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this action. Her response was, “Just sign your time card; I don’t want to get in this middle
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1646fbx.doc
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on the counter. She later returned to the store to get the wallet and it was gone.
The claimant is seen on video
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1660anc.doc
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in getting online in ALEXsys. He began creating his resume. He had difficulties. He asked for assistance
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1704anc.doc
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by a union contract. The claimant’s belief that she would get no satisfaction through the grievance process
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1727anc.doc
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the unemployment insurance claim center to request an appeal. A claimstaker told the claimant that she would “get
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1753anc.doc
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with the owner. The claimant did not return to work. The claimant went in to get her last payroll check on Friday
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1757anc.doc
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the claimant that he also used drugs. He also said that anytime she wanted to get high she could come to him
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1781jnu.doc
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, the claimant called the Hawaii unemployment insurance office to get information about registering for work
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1783anc.doc
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benefits were not getting paid. She was told she needed to complete an orientation and she offered to do
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1823anc.doc
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. He also called the store manager, but did not get through and did not leave a message.
The claimant
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1828anc.doc
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that it was difficult to work regular hours and get time off when he had to work irregular hours when he
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1840anc.doc
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for a way to get rid of her. At the end of the meeting, the human resources director advised the claimant
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1857jnu.doc
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for the discharge. The claimant was discharged for getting angry with his supervisor, not for arriving to work late
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1906anc.doc
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not understand Tagalog. He did not know anyone who spoke both dialects. He could not get the information
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1911fbx.doc
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why he was quitting. The claimant explained that it was the only way he could get his vacation pay
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1913jnu.doc
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was unable to get her mail for several weeks because her grandmother was unable to direct her to get the mail
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1924anc.doc
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, his vehicle broke down. He bought a bicycle to get to work. The claimant’s home is ten miles from his
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1928jnu.doc
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had not been submitted correctly, and he was working on getting the problem corrected.
On July 11
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1932anc.doc
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to assist him because the job center was getting ready to close.
On July 25, 2009, the claimant called
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1939anc.doc
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the claimant to get his son and leave.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
AS 23.20.379 provides, in part:
(a) An insured
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1950canc.doc
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manager did not get along well. The claimant believed the new property manager did not know how to do her
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1996canc.doc
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manager did not get along well. The claimant believed the new property manager did not know how to do her
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2014anc.doc
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only rarely get two days off in a row. Her schedule changed weekly and entailed working different
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2029anc.doc
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to get the employer’s money back.
On Tuesday, July 14, 2009, the store’s deposit was shorter still
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2061anc.doc
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, decided he could get past the other plane, and continued towing. Intentional or gross negligence
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2110anc.doc
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position having done all they could to get him back to work.
On June 17, 2009, the claimant called
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2120jnu.doc
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that she would be late to work because she was going to a friend’s house to shower and get ready. After
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2133anc.doc
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, 2009. The employer’s only response was to tell the claimant to “get well”. The claimant’s physician
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2168anc.doc
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was extremely long so she decided to get lunch instead of standing in line. When the claimant returned from
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2184anc.doc
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at the parts store, the clerk told him, “Ron said you don’t have time to be bullshitting; get the parts and get
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2204anc.doc
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to get transportation out of Alaska for Friday, he went into to work and worked a full day. That evening
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2216jnu.doc
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. The claimant then believed that the HR manager was cold, intimidating and difficult to get along
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2218anc.doc
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After getting off work, the claimant ran some errands and went home. That afternoon, the claimant
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2226anc.doc
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. He was unable to get into ALEXsys due to difficulties with the log in process. The claimant did
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2229fbx.doc
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, July 6, 1987.
It is clear from the evidence the claimant and the supervisor did not get along well
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2242anc.doc
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a computer, and he did not have transportation to get to the Job Service Center. The claimant’s fiancé agreed
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2265anc.doc
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in Palmer to recuperate. After termination she had her brother drive up from Palmer to get her and take her
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2312anc.doc
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to get onto the mill and physically push the rollers back into alignment. The claimant did so, without
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2348anc.doc
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thought that he was in a waiting period for getting in ALEXsys. He did not contact the local job service
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2378jnu.doc
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the ALEXsys helpdesk via email and asked for assistance. The helpdesk did not get to his email until
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2416anc.doc
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Clinic. Unable to get into the Mayo Clinic, the claimant and her husband decided to move
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2422anc.doc
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for employees. She told him that she would get with the owner about the claimant’s concerns. She also told him
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2470anc.doc
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The claimant lives in an apartment complex, and she frequently gets other peoples mail in her mailbox. She also
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2472anc.doc
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at 6:00 a.m. He did not awaken until approximately 8:00 a.m. He got up and went to his room to get
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2476jnu.doc
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did not make further contact with the employer because he did not have transportation to get
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2507anc.doc
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have someone get in touch with him about his check and work. The claimant was never contacted about
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2526anc.doc
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note for her absence. The employer told the claimant that if she could not get a better doctor’s note
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2539fbx.doc
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, the claimant decided to wait to file his appeal because he was “in the process of getting things together
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2542anc.doc
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indicated that one day of leave would be acceptable and told the employer he would get back to him regarding
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2564jnu.doc
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, the employer told the claimant that he would get back to her in a few days to tell her whether she would
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2680jnu.doc
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indicated to the employer that he would look for other work if he did not get a raise
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2704jnu.doc
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, she was unable to get in touch with that representative. She drove to South Carolina to meet
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2713anc.doc
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to write up the new procedures and was trying to do so as things occurred. Therefore, she did not get
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2717anc.doc
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was able to drive a vehicle and able to get around in a wheelchair. After the claimant’s October 7th doctor
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2725anc.doc
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supervisor was also in the office. This supervisor told him that he couldn’t get mad over the situation
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2736anc.doc
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realized that he was not getting work with the Anchorage School District, the claimant returned
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2736canc.doc
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was not getting work with the Anchorage School District, the claimant returned to the Academy to see
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2744anc.doc
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the same as the cost of the gas to get there.
From July 30, 2009 until September 22, 2009, the employer
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2793anc.doc
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have misunderstood him. The claimant believes he said “if you have to get rid of me to maintain good
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2849anc.doc
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employment. She told her manager that she was considering going to school if she could not get the day shift
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2859anc.doc
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became ill and unable to get to a computer. The claimant also attempted to post his resume at some time
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2860anc.doc
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, and would get back to the claimant.
The next day, the claimant notified a coworker that he would
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2941anc.doc
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several times to get through to the claim center but the automated telephone system told the claimant
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2945jnu.doc
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on the metal equipment which can cause a fall or the cleats can get caught in the grooves on the equipment
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2951jnu.doc
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working in Anchorage.
The claimant told her supervisor, “If you don’t give respect, you don’t get
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3033anc.doc
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not kneel until the injury heals. The claimant’s job at that time required her to kneel frequently to get
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3045anc.doc
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. The manager told the claimant to get a doctor’s note. The doctor ordered medication for the claimant
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3071jnu.doc
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into town. If they did not sign, they would be on their own for getting to town. The two employees signed
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3074Cjnu.doc
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because the claimant needed their only car to get to work. The claimant’s husband was employed as a farm
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3074jnu.doc
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, the claimant’s husband was unable to work for his employer because the claimant needed their only car to get
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3094anc.doc
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The claimant did not return the paperwork, in a timely manner, because he was unable to get an appointment
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3096anc.doc
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center representative. He did this on about November 12, 2009, the earliest he could get through
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3112anc.doc
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with this requirement. After some difficulty getting into the ALEXsys program online, she created a resume and saved
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3113anc.doc
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the facility, a resident requested some milk. The resident was upset about not getting milk and contacted
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3150anc.doc
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attempts to get a raise, the claimant began to feel frustrated and unappreciated by the employer. He had
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3163anc.doc
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The claimant was unable to get to his work in the half hour between the end of his school and the beginning
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3191anc.doc
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time. He was unable to get help through the suggested telephone access. The claimant tried to create
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3219anc.doc
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had gone to the hostess station on two occasions that day to get items out of her purse. The claimant
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3221jnu.doc
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cases, employees would get permission if it was a large job, but not on small jobs, such as changing
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3233anc.doc
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The claimant had a friend get his mail from his mail box and deposit it in his house. There is no evidence
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3290anc.doc
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previously worked for another company under a supervisor with whom he did not get along. After working
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3329anc.doc
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and update his resume but could not get into his account because he could not remember his password. He
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0025anc.doc
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in the ALEXsys.
The claimant had difficulty getting through to the claim center during the weeks ending
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