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Denied Unemployment Benifits

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rvrbumsteve

Junior Member
I was denied unemployment benefits because I quit my previous job to go to a new job. The job I left for offered more money, more time at home with my family, while providing me the ability to bring current clients along with me with the same vendor sources. I went from being a salaried employee to a 1099 employee with the new company. When the dust cleared all of the promises were empty at the new job. As a 1099 commission based contractor without sales at the new company I had no income. So now I am out of work and trying to draw off of the job I quit. Do I have a case in appeals with the EDD?
 


pattytx

Senior Member
You can always appeal, but I wouldn't be terribly optimistic. I had this exact same situation (although in another state) and was denied and my appeal was denied as well.
 

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