casseopeia
Structural
- Jan 4, 2005
- 3,034
I finally got a chance to file for my unemployment today. One of the questions was whether my employer gave me a packet on unemployment. My employer didn’t give me squat. No severance, no COBRA packet, no EDD packet, no termination letter, no recommendation letter and no information for what to do with my 401K. My boss didn’t even get off the phone to say goodbye, see you later, leave your keys at the desk, we’ll be calling you soon. Nothing. I waited for 45 minutes. Nothing. I even sent a nice text message after I got home saying how nice it was to work for him.
As a former employer, it seems to me that a certain amount of material is standard. My small company (17 employees) gave terminated employees a general information package and a letter that contained the information that they would need to file for unemployment and medical benefit options. We also asked for contact information and discussed 401K rollover options. My employer didn’t even have my current address, the one I’ve been at for the last three years.
I’ve got two questions. Isn’t this stuff pretty standard? Why does the unemployment office care if I got a packet from my employer?
"If you are going to walk on thin ice, you might as well dance!"
As a former employer, it seems to me that a certain amount of material is standard. My small company (17 employees) gave terminated employees a general information package and a letter that contained the information that they would need to file for unemployment and medical benefit options. We also asked for contact information and discussed 401K rollover options. My employer didn’t even have my current address, the one I’ve been at for the last three years.
I’ve got two questions. Isn’t this stuff pretty standard? Why does the unemployment office care if I got a packet from my employer?
"If you are going to walk on thin ice, you might as well dance!"