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1719jnu.doc
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the Juneau UI Claim Center. He was unable to get through and left a voice message asking someone to call him
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1733jnu.doc
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went to the employer’s dining room to get his dinner. The employer usually feeds the oilrig workers
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1736anc.doc
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not filed an appeal earlier because he does not recall getting the notice indicating he was denied
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1745anc.doc
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would get back with him. The representative did not call him back. He continued to attempt to contact
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1759anc.doc
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Division concerning that on June 10, 2011.
The claimant did not get a confirmation for the certifications
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1768jnu.doc
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sometimes checks the mail and that she sometimes gets other peoples’ mail in her box is insufficient
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1820anc.doc
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is not impressed with the claimant’s argument that she was not able to get to the post office to get her mail
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1863anc.doc
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lifting restriction and must be able to get up and stretch his legs occasionally throughout the day. Large
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1936anc.doc
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and the other manger should get in a room together and “duke it out.” The claimant was uncomfortable confronting
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1962anc.doc
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, it was obvious that the manager did not get the message that he left. The claimant did not speak to a manager
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1995jnu.doc
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. On July 21, 2011, the claimant called the employer to ask about getting her last check. Neither
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2016jnu.doc
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get into the Alaska nursing program.
The claimant left Alaska on July 3, 2011 and drove to Missouri
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2021anc.doc
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but that she would get another copy as soon as possible.
Late that afternoon, the employer told the claimant
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2037jnu.doc
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. She did not get along well with her sister or approve of her sister’s lifestyle. However
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2046jnu.doc
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The claimant did not get the notices. His roommate is the only person that had a key to the shared mail box
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2047jnu.doc
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that he would be able to report to work when he was able to get his tire repaired or replaced
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2056jnu.doc
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stopped to get lunch for the employee that rode with him to work. The claimant was warned along with other
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2072anc.doc
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the end of July or early August. The claimant began to read her mail and get caught up on her paperwork
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2094fbx.doc
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the schedule but the claimant had already decided to quit; she was frustrated and did not believe she would get
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2103anc.doc
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not like her, and wanted to get rid of her.”
In Keywehak, 4BE-03-0205CI, April 21, 2004, the Superior
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2104anc.doc
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the employer for a week, he called to ask if he could get his check. Neither the claimant nor the employer
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2122jnu.doc
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attempts to get assistance posting his resume. The claimant successfully posted his resume effective
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2126anc.doc
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. The claimant had merely stacked them on her garbage can until she could get to them. The claimant was accused
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2129anc.doc
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with the claimant that night had background checks and went through base security to get to the worksite
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2134jnu.doc
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people, and he felt the employer failed to get the work supplies he needed as timely as he would have
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2167anc.doc
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the next day. The claimant needed time to get her children registered for school. The owner returned
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2182fbx.doc
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to the head cook. He went to explain what had happened and was told to get out of the kitchen.
The claimant
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2188jnu.doc
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was waiting for a potential tour.
The claimant decided to quit because she was not getting to drive tours
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2207anc.doc
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felt rushed to get his work completed.
When the claimant returned to the warehouse after a delivery
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2219anc.doc
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August 9, 2011. The claimant’s family members do not rise early and the claimant had difficulty getting
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2230anc.doc
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to request from their managers. There were ongoing issues getting calling cards from the claimant’s manager
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2269anc.doc
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realized it was unlikely she would get an annual pay raise. She was upset and hurt that the employer did
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2302anc.doc
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able to get an appointment with a different doctor. The employer advised the claimant that he
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2319jnu.doc
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be unable to board an airplane to get home. The claimant decided not to renew his contract past April 27
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2331anc.doc
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a résumé in the Alaska Labor Exchange System (ALEXsys). He had difficulty getting ALEXsys to accept his
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2334jnu.doc
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the claimant that as the season progressed, the claimant would get more hours and a raise. The claimant
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2369anc.doc
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believes would have made it difficult to get to the bus stop. He did not ask his mother about driving him
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2405jnu.doc
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the
employer.
Getting drunk is not a compelling reason for missing work. The claimant also did not attempt
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2408anc.doc
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, the claimant was sick. She did not get out of bed or contact the employer. About 9:00 a.m., the supervisor
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2417jnu.doc
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, squat down and get down on her hands and knees to clean. By the end of the work shift, the claimant’s
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2443jnu.doc
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. She has difficulty walking and if she falls, she is unable to get up on her own. The claimant agreed
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2467rjnu.doc
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and time; it filed the notice in its pending work file. It is unfortunate the employer did not get back
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2474jnu.doc
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at getting the position in Phoenix because the person he spoke with on the phone seemed so impressed by his
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2487anc.doc
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. The shift started at 4 a.m. The claimant asked the employer if there was any way to get other shifts or work
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2491anc.doc
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getting some time off work. The supervisor replied that he was going to wait until Sunday but he might
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2528fbx.doc
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because this was her second medication mistake of the day, and she was afraid she would get in trouble
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2553anc.doc
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could only reach the representative’s voice mail and the Division representative could only get
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2575jnu.doc
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not assist except for the actual packing. She often worked overtime on her job, so getting these tasks done
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2585anc.doc
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does not recall getting the orientation notice in the mail. The claimant is not aware of any problems
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2597anc.doc
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that she had moved across town and was taking classes to get her commercial driver’s license. The claimant
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2603ranc.doc
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21st, and she did not get the hearing officer’s message until later that day.
PROVISIONS OF LAW
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2628anc.doc
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condition to know that it was getting worse.
Although his employer has locations throughout Alaska
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2661jnu.doc
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that she had to produce an original social security card and birth certificate to get an ID card issued
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2664anc.doc
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to change, you need to get used to it.”
Sometime after that meeting, the claimant dropped by the shop
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2670.doc
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is able to eat well, get adequate rest breaks.”(Exhibit 12).
Because of the combination of her difficult
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2677anc.doc
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but she was too busy. The claimant told the HR specialist, “If you don’t fix this, I’ll get someone
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2689anc.doc
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have planned his hike earlier and left himself adequate time to get from Flattop to work. Therefore
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2729jnu.doc
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asked the claimant to check and see if he could get a driver’s license.
The claimant contacted
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2732anc.doc
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indicated she was getting messages that the claimant gave a particular patient permission to return
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2735anc.doc
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capable of getting up, getting dressed and working for part or all of a day. He further argues that truck
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2750anc.doc
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not received a pay raise. The employer representative testified that there are other requirements to get
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2762anc.doc
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they needed.” The manager testified that he told the claimant to “go home and get his other tools” because he
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2774anc.doc
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hours getting the company running and profitable. The claimant is not seeking work with other employers
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2775fbx.doc
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unable to get into his ALEXsys account to update the resume for over one month. It was within his control
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2776jnu.doc
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business picks up. In the meantime, he is seeking work in Georgia to get through the winter months
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2791anc.doc
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to get the regional manager’s permission to transfer to the position. The claimant called the regional
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2798anc.doc
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on October 12, 2011. At that time, he had no transportation to get to work. He checked the public bus
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2802jnu.doc
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was displeased with the claimant’s efforts, stating he “expected more” from him and that he did not get a sense
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2811jnu.doc
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paperwork. The claimant testified that he did not recall his supervisor telling him to get the leave
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2821anc.doc
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The claimant had difficulty getting this particular claim paid by the insurance company. The first time she
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2856anc.doc
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to the personnel manager that he thought the doctor had faxed the information and that he would get that to her
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2885anc.doc
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employment, the director had warned the claimant and other coworkers to stop talking and get back to work
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2906anc.doc
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. She would then pick up the children at daycare and drive back to Kenai to get the older children from
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2906anc.docx
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then pick up the children at daycare and drive back to Kenai to get the older children from school and drive
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2908anc.doc
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working had gone to lunch. The claimant chose not to close the store to make the deposit and get change
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2956jnu.doc
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. An employee is given one day per week off. The day is a floating day off. No employee gets the same day every
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2979anc.doc
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” by management to get the stores’ numbers up in the “rewards” program. The claimant was not aware of the owner
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2998anc.doc
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not get along. The claimant liked to plan her weeks out in advance. The supervisor was a procrastinator
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3016anc.doc
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felt the employer was trying to get rid of her.
On November 5, 2011, the employer terminated her
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3019.doc
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an attempt to get more thorough work from her and her peers, not further expand their duties.
DECISION
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3023fbx.doc
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they were going to get rid of her. The police advised the claimant to report the incident to the employer
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3029r.doc
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. Demit, Comm. Dec. 87H-EB-099, May 1, 1987.
It is unfortunate that the claimant failed to get his
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3049fbx.doc
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responsibility. The claimant did not want her daughter to get in any more trouble.
The claimant was aware
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3339fbx.doc
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April 3, 2010 through April 24, 2010 because he didn’t think he was going to get paid. He claimant
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0007.doc
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attempts to contact the claim center after receiving the letter. She was not able to get through because
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0008.doc
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manage the f****** bar, I will get someone who will.”
This was the fourth or fifth time the claimant had
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0012.doc
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, the claimant called the employer and left a message that he was getting his vehicle out of the impound yard. He
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0017.doc
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to stop work because the weather and lack of daylight meant he was not getting much work done
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0018.doc
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believed that claimant was taking the medications and she had failed to get permission to have someone
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0023.doc
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. She was in a cast and used crutches to get around. The claimant ran errands for his mother during
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0029.doc
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to wait until he filed the new claim on January 3, 2012 to get assistance with his resume. The claimant
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0057.doc
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getting this notice. During that time the claimant lost her unemployment insurance debit card. She
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0058.doc
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, 2011. The claimant did not recall getting this notice. During that time the claimant lost her
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0062.doc
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and indicated they did not get their pizza delivery. The employer determined the claimant delivered the pizza
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0086.doc
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could not get her job back, that her separation be termed as a voluntary leaving. The employer agreed
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0090r.2.doc
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did not get his hearing notice due to his mail delivery issues. Furthermore, he attempted to respond
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0100.doc
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. The claimant recalled telling the supervisor that he needed help but was not getting help.
STATUTORY
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0101.doc
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at Matt. The verbal altercation escalated until finally, Matt told the claimant, “I want you to get in my
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0109.doc
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said, “No, just keep filing. You’ll get something in the mail if you need to do anything else
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0130.doc
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available at the day shelter, but the he found it difficult to get time on the computers because they were
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