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Re: NLBC-Willing of Sprites

To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: NLBC-Willing of Sprites
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 16:20:14 -0500
References: <200401312021.i0VKLGOK038922@corpweb.trip.net>
It's not bull.  Why work for $10 an hour when you can make more than that in
unemployment?  If Indiana and Texas are paying more than that in
unemployment compensation then shame on them.  They are encouraging people
to go on the dole.

In Michigan the maximum unemployment benefit is $9.05 per hour ($362 per
week), and you have to have been making $17 an hour or more in your last job
to qualify to get it.  Unemployment compensation is paid here on a sliding
scale based on the wages you earned in the last 18 months.  Example - a guy
making $10 an hour that lost his job would get $213 (plus $6 for each
dependent) per week.  This is considerably less than he was making at his
job and encourages him to keep his job.  I couldn't live on the unemployment
compensation available here so I work hard at keeping my job.

Maybe the states of Indiana and Texas need to rethink their position on
unemployment compensation.

Rick

----- Original Message -----
From "Bill Miller" <millerb at intergate.com>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 3:21 PM
Subject: RE: NLBC-Willing of Sprites


> That is bull....
> Unemployment in Indiana pays my employees more than they take home at
> $10.00/hr or $11.00/hr.
> Sometimes a lot more when you the state doesn't take out the two or three
> garnishments out of their check for child support, court actions for
> stiffing their landlords, back taxes, etc. etc.  I could go on, but I
won't.
>
> Sure, I'd like to pay my guys $50.00/hr.  Care to buy our products and
> services for 5X what everyone else charges?  I didn't think so.
>
> Brad, you are exactly right on.  The same thing in Indiana.



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