Pending resolution on Ui in Nevada (receive, claim, qualify, record)
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Hello.It has been almost a month since I filed initial claim and 9 days since I had the phone interview. The interviewer said I may receive follow up phone call but never did. I received a response email stating issue will be resolved today which now is actually yesterday. There is still nothing at all online. I did get a phone call telling me to begin keeping detailed work search records and be prepared to show that anytime in the future. Is this a call that all claimants get? Does this mean I am approved? I was fired after coworker agreed to work my shift and then decided not to come in. Management was not around to get the proper shift change form so it was verbal agreement. I was ill that is why I asked him to work. No prior write ups and 1 verbal warning about being tardy about a month prior.
Until you see your claim status changed to something specific like Disqualified or Paid (or get a Determination in the mail), all this is just standard Unemployment process and means nothing specific.
The bigger issue is what did you say to unemployment when they called? If you told them what you wrote here, you will most likely get denied on your words alone. What you did was called Admit and Justify. You admitted doing something and now trying to justify it. Unemployment could care less what made up reasoning you saying now, all they care about is you admitted doing something against the employer and that's usually good enough to get you denied.
Now, since you are in Nevada, changes last year may help in that the interviewers no longer can deny based on a claimant self admission/confession if the employer actually states a non disqualifying reason. So, if you said what you said, normally you would be denied if the employer says the same, says nothing or even says laid off. Under the changes, if an employer actually cites a non-disqualifying reason, they won't deny anymore.
Otherwise, I really wouldn't hold out much hope of benefits at this stage. You most likely will be heading to an appeals hearing.
I recently had my phone interview, I understand that the employees are going thru a ton of people, but when my interview was complete, she never told me what to expect next, she wasn't friendly, I had a hard time answering her questions because she said I wasn't being accurate, I don't know about u guys but I don't have exact dates on when I was terminated from my old job and I gave her all the info I had, I am still seeing "pending resolution" on my account and it has been a week. I'm feeling discouraged and don't know what I should do.
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