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0936.doc
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or wherever she could. She was advised to start the eviction process to get the person out of her home, which
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0942.doc
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error was caused by her getting into a “mental zone” because of the long periods of intense focus
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0945.docx
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concerning the determination. She though the matter would get straightened out. She received a notice
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0964.doc
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concerning his receipt of a pension. He advised that he would get the paperwork together about his pension
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0986.doc
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. The claimant provided no excuse when he returned to work, beyond a statement that he just could not get to work
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0999.doc
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and had forgotten to get a key to bring for copying. The key was a five pin key. The claimant had a six
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1024.doc
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home. The claimant did not feel she could afford to work part-time and she did not want to get her
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1025.doc
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The claimant finally made an appointment in the Wasilla Job Center for
June 25, 2018 to get assistance
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1033.doc
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became frustrated with the claimant when the doctor refused to get on the phone to answer questions
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1045.doc
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so he could get to work by 7:00 am. The claimant woke up at 7:00 am and his alarm was still set
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1062.doc
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they had been turned away by the employer twice before, but that the customer would get over it.
When
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1082.doc
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in the resignation the reason for his leaving. He advised a manager that he was hoping to get a job on the military
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1093.doc
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of the way she was being treated. The supervisor tried to get the claimant put in another area but she
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1133.doc
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to the claimant, who kept getting louder with frustration, and eventually the supervisor told the claimant to get
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1162t.docx
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:30 on Wednesday, August 1, 2018. He tried to call the Appeals Office but was not able to get through
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1172.doc
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in a meeting that the employer’s financial department was getting raises but the payroll staff
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1173.doc
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getting a second opinion on her hand. She was advised that the coverage allowed one second opinion
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1179.doc
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. The patients became frustrated with the claimant when the doctor refused to get on the phone to answer
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1195.doc
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, and get up with him frequently in the night.
On May 7, 2018, the claimant notified the employer that she
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1197.doc
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to pack her family’s belongings, arrange shipping, and to have time to get rid of possessions she did
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1203.doc
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received her cash tips at the end of her shift. She did not get her tips included in credit card payments
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1220.doc
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. The union representative advised the claimant to get things in writing from the supervisor and “hang
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1277.doc
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not indicate in the resignation the reason for his leaving. He advised a manager that he was hoping to get
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1277cor.doc
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the reason for his leaving. He advised a manager that he was hoping to get a job on the military base. He
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1295.doc
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to help the claimant restart the whole process as she could not get the system to accept his birthdate
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1299.doc
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home because the supervisor of another crew did not get along with the claimant and the supervisor had
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1302.doc
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the pipeline and he was not instructed about how near he should get to the pipeline or about blind spots
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1339.doc
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where he lives. The claimant had to get his father to and from the airport and medical appointments
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1362.doc
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too often. The claimant stated that much of his job involved waiting and watching for food to get
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1370.doc
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to take time off to get his personal life in order and attend a treatment program, and then return to work
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1378.doc
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to Anchorage, schedule a dentist visit and have his hepatitis vaccine. He also needed to get his car fixed
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1389.doc
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the carts were handled by the other employee. The employee threatened to get a gun from his car and kill
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1405.doc
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efforts to get along better with her boss, such as going out to lunch. The claimant had made such efforts
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1407.doc
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if she continued to work past her scheduled quitting time without getting supervisor approval
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1411.doc
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September 23, 2018.
The claimant advised the employer in January 2017 that he was getting to old
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1449.doc
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his direct supervisor, the regional manager. He was advised that he must get approval for all changes
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1450.doc
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could not get to work until 8:30 a.m. as he dropped his girlfriend’s child at school about 8:15 a.m. He
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1461.doc
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not operational as of the date of the hearing, but he can use the public bus system to search for work and to get
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1478.docx
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told her she would not get mail at her current residence until her previous box was closed by her
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1501.doc
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. The claimant and her husband decided that choice would work better for them, so the claimant could get settled
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1576.doc
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concerning the policy. The claimant did not think of the policy, only that the alleged shoplifter was getting
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1597.doc
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was particularly concerned that if she was delayed in getting a record to the proper medical provider because
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1601.doc
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if she remained to get to know them well.
The claimant had made $13.75 per hour in her previous
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1608.doc
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would not get a doctor’s statement as he was not going to a doctor because he could not afford to see
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1613.doc
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classes were set to start January 7, 2019. The claimant wanted to relocate and get settled before
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1615.doc
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for work on September 19 and 20, 2018 because the work was getting slow and the claimant was not needed
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1641.doc
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. The claimant did not believe she was getting enough hours because the employer frequently did not need
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0005.doc
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AS 23.20.387.
The claimant has limited proficiency in speaking and reading English. He usually gets assistance
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0051.docx
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Post Office Box. She had to get a new Post Office Box in Fairbanks. She began to receive mail
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0064.doc
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supervisor. The claimant’s supervisor did not get the claimant’s message in this instance
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0069.doc
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The next morning, the claimant was extremely sore when she woke up and she required assistance to get
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0082.doc
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the employer had already granted and she had difficulty getting her mother’s doctor’s to fill out the forms
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0090r.doc
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. The claimant often gets other residences’ mail. His mail is often misplaced in other residences’ boxes
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0101.doc
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and Uber business did not get good gas mileage. He determined that he should deduct his actual expenses
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0128.doc
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was given other employees’ work to do and was not provided with help to get her work done. When
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0144.doc
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for the entire season. The claimant said he wanted to work and he would get out of the vacation
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0158.doc
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and text him, but did not get any response. The claimant did not believe he needed to contact the employer
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0177.doc
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she would not be paid. The supervisor sent a text back for the claimant to get in touch with her when
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0180.doc
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not get a response.
The claimant established a claim for unemployment insurance benefits effective
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0200.doc
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14, 1992, the Commissioner of Labor held in part:
It is the responsibility of workers to get along
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0205.docx
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on or about February 17, 2019. He contacted his parole officer to get a letter verifying that he did have drug
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0206.doc
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. The claimant received a website error message in the same place several times, and could not get beyond
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0230.doc
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the wheel and followed the claimant down the hall. The claimant was going to get ice cream for both patients
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0238.doc
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exhaust all reasonable alternatives before quitting.
An inability to get along with a coworker
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0275.doc
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employees to get approval from their direct supervisor before performing work for other employers
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0298.doc
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borrowed a vehicle, took the friend to her house to get some items, then took her to a place where he
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0306.doc
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:30 or 8 pm that night. By then it was too late for him to get ready and take a bus to work before
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0315.doc
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mother because her mother was so ill. The claimant’s mother required assistance to get from her bed
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0368.docx
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for March 22, 2019. That morning it rained on top of ice. He was told by several people not to get
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0371.doc
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, but the owner told him his resignation had been accepted. The claimant made arrangements to get his last check
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0374r.doc
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said that he did not attend the hearing because he did not get the notice of hearing as he was out
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0379.doc
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and for not contacting the employer in advance of his absence. He was responsible for getting himself to work and his
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0386.doc
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The claimant believed the employer was getting rid of employees that were not capable of mechanically repairing
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0392.doc
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. The employer made the payment available on Saturday, February 23, 2019. The claimant did not recall getting
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0414.doc
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would be hired for the maintenance person, but she did not get an answer. The claimant called
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0419.doc
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was required to go to the Post Office to get a key to the new box. The claimant was busy and delayed picking
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0435.doc
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was concerned that he would get in trouble for being along on the claimant’s personal errand, so he told his
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0451.doc
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for the City of Ambler. The claimant’s knee began hurting. The stairs required to get into the office bothered
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0469.doc
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of customer information.
In November 2018, the claimant accessed the employer’s customer information to get
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0474.doc
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she did not get clear instructions and she was not shown examples of the errors she was told she
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0479.doc
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that the claimant and the worker he asked to assist did not get along.
The claimant sat down since she did
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0482t.docx
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and he had problems connecting with his friend to get his mail. When the claimant collected the bundle
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0490.doc
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worked full time as a cashier.
The employer has a loyalty program which customers can join to get
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0499.doc
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was not getting along with staff, customers and vendors and this caused stress in the workplace and it would
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0508.doc
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to pay each month, causing her to get behind on the payment. The claimant received several eviction
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0524.doc
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that employees intended to take pictures of other employees in the shower and that the manager wanted to get rid
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0546.doc
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of the employer’s interest, as in Belcher. The claimant’s testimony was that she tried to get along but her
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0554.docx
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was getting enough hours to cover her daycare expenses. The claimant had applied for another job and she
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0556.doc
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had asked the employer previously about getting the proper gauges for the refrigerant use, but he
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0565.doc
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not take regular work breaks, but she did get up as needed to use the bathroom, more frequently on some
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0575.doc
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at the child while the claimant was soothing the child. The claimant allowed the child to get a piece of candy
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0582.docx
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, which in itself would make it difficult to get another teaching job. The claimant asked to be moved
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0596.doc
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in front of the claimant with a knife in his hand. He told the claimant that she was not going to get
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0632.docx
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a co-worker and asked her to get the binder and hold onto it for her. The back of the binder displayed
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0656.doc
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the inventory each month and to get the supplies and implants listed properly in the inventory. She was often
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0671.docx
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needed extra time to get to work because of a medical issue that flared up in the morning. The claimant
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0677.doc
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changes. The claimant did not get along with one of the new managers. He scheduled a vacation to begin May
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0681.doc
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she was assigned to relieve the claimant and to get her keys. The claimant asked why she was being
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0683.docx
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in the shop or not. The claimant recalled that he helped move the ex-employees tires just to get them out
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0726.docx
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. The claimant did not attend the interview on June 24, 2019 because she did not have bus fare to get to the Job
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