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    Feb 12, 2010, 11:23 AM
    Unemplyment Compensation Eligibility for Laid Off Corporate Officers and Stockholders
    I live in PA and have been laid off by my company. I was an officer of the company and a substantial stock holder, and received regular paychecks for the past two years (annual salary approx 250K per year with year end W-2's). I have never applied for unempoyment before. AM I ELIGIBLE FOR UNEMEPLOYMENT BENEFITS?

    P.S. even if you are not familiar with PA law, I welcome your comments as the law in your stat may be similar.
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    Feb 12, 2010, 12:31 PM

    For two years you made almost ten times what I'm making and you're asking me for free advice? That's rich (no pun intended).

    Chances are you are not eligible. But I suggest you look further here.

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