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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? VA
My current employer announced a few weeks ago that the company has been sold.
I have been offered a position with the new company. Great, right? Not so much...
Come to find out the shifts are different (nights and weekends). The insurance benefits are so outrageous that i'm looking at $675/mo. for three people (employee plus two). And I will take a cut in my hourly wage.
(I am also going to lose the over $2k I have in FSA for Dependent Care since we close on 10/25)
Taking the increase in insurance and the decrease in wage into account...I'm going to be bringing home almost $2.50 less an hour. Averages out to $100/week.
I realize this doesn't sound like much, but everybody out there knows that every penny counts. I, like many Americans, am already struggling. I'm a single income family of three with little, to no, child support (yes, this includes insurance or help with childcare).
I can't afford to work there, as crazy as it sounds. I have been looking diligently for another job to supplement OR another job to replace, but have been unsuccessful thus far. Even crazier is with UCI and medicaid (yes, my family would qualify. We would ALREADY qualify if my job didn't offer coverage...but lucky me) and the loss of the childcare expense (to the tune of 600/mo) I would actually be breaking even to what I make now. No loss!
My point is that I'm better off unemployed THAN employed by these folks. At least until I can find another job. Is it possible for me to turn down these folks' offer of employment and receive unemployment comp???
My current employer announced a few weeks ago that the company has been sold.
I have been offered a position with the new company. Great, right? Not so much...
Come to find out the shifts are different (nights and weekends). The insurance benefits are so outrageous that i'm looking at $675/mo. for three people (employee plus two). And I will take a cut in my hourly wage.
(I am also going to lose the over $2k I have in FSA for Dependent Care since we close on 10/25)
Taking the increase in insurance and the decrease in wage into account...I'm going to be bringing home almost $2.50 less an hour. Averages out to $100/week.
I realize this doesn't sound like much, but everybody out there knows that every penny counts. I, like many Americans, am already struggling. I'm a single income family of three with little, to no, child support (yes, this includes insurance or help with childcare).
I can't afford to work there, as crazy as it sounds. I have been looking diligently for another job to supplement OR another job to replace, but have been unsuccessful thus far. Even crazier is with UCI and medicaid (yes, my family would qualify. We would ALREADY qualify if my job didn't offer coverage...but lucky me) and the loss of the childcare expense (to the tune of 600/mo) I would actually be breaking even to what I make now. No loss!
My point is that I'm better off unemployed THAN employed by these folks. At least until I can find another job. Is it possible for me to turn down these folks' offer of employment and receive unemployment comp???