gotgrass
May 24, 2012, 01:04 PM
Here is my predicament.
I worked last summer in NV at Callville Bay Lake mead. When I returned back from NV to CA, I applied for unemployment. I did not get it at that time, however they told me that if I tried back next quarter it may change.
So now, I am currently employed as a 1099 independent contractor here in CA. But my problem is that I RARELY get hours. Maybe 5-10 a week.. I need much more than this. I do canvassing (door to door sales) I am paid hourly, not commission.
You may ask why I don't just work more? Well we are only allowed to work with our team leader ( so they know we aren't billing them for hours that we did not work). But my team leader never works because he is also a real estate agent and he is busy.
So my question is this: If I apply for unemployment with the state of Nevada, will I be able to keep my independent contractor job? Or will I be able to resign and collect unemployment from my previous job?
I doubt they are going to let us go because NOBODY wants to do this job.. trust me when its 100 degrees outside knocking on peoples doors in a long sleeve button up and tie is not what most people want to do.. I just don't want to quit because I need money, but finding a job in my area is very difficult. I am also in school with a baby coming in 4 months, just looking for any help I can get from our government so I can focus on school and not have to waste so much time finding a job.
I worked last summer in NV at Callville Bay Lake mead. When I returned back from NV to CA, I applied for unemployment. I did not get it at that time, however they told me that if I tried back next quarter it may change.
So now, I am currently employed as a 1099 independent contractor here in CA. But my problem is that I RARELY get hours. Maybe 5-10 a week.. I need much more than this. I do canvassing (door to door sales) I am paid hourly, not commission.
You may ask why I don't just work more? Well we are only allowed to work with our team leader ( so they know we aren't billing them for hours that we did not work). But my team leader never works because he is also a real estate agent and he is busy.
So my question is this: If I apply for unemployment with the state of Nevada, will I be able to keep my independent contractor job? Or will I be able to resign and collect unemployment from my previous job?
I doubt they are going to let us go because NOBODY wants to do this job.. trust me when its 100 degrees outside knocking on peoples doors in a long sleeve button up and tie is not what most people want to do.. I just don't want to quit because I need money, but finding a job in my area is very difficult. I am also in school with a baby coming in 4 months, just looking for any help I can get from our government so I can focus on school and not have to waste so much time finding a job.