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have been with my current employer for almost 4 years. I am a hard working, dedicated employee with no past preformance problems. I made a mistake with my bank (I am responsible for $28,500) and it caused the company to loose $5010.68. I am being told as we speak if they cannot find the error, they will just assume that I took the money and I will loose my job. Just FYI...my job is not a bank, it is a hotel and the problem is they count my safe every thursday. Last thursday it was fine, this thursday it was short. I opened the safe 6 times total to give out change to the employees. I am 99% positive I locked all of the funds back in the safe. I am not sure what happened. We have gone through all the paperwork from the 14th (last time it was counted) to the 20th (this time it was counted) and cannot find any errors. We have also called the bank to confirm that all the deposits were correct (because I make the deposits each day also) and they were. Yes, you can collect unemployment if you get fired only. This may be different if they can Prove you stole the money. Don't quit. AS far as food stamps, you can get food stamps whether you get fired or not. They will take into account the total household income and the number of people living in the house. Your son's father will have to be the primary on the food stamp application since he will be the one with the income. He makes $376 a month and therefore for a household of 3 you should get around $300+ in food stamps. The kid should qualify for medical. You might can get utilities and/or cash assistance also. You can do the application online in most states, then you'll get something in the mail and you just go over there a few days later when you get a letter from them telling you what you need to bring. It takes only a few days to get the food stamps, so fill out the application right away if you get fired. If you are fired, especially for alleged embezzlement, you cannot get unemployment. you should apply for both unemployment and any and all assistance you can get to help your family out. Hopefully they will find the error and everything will be ok though , best of luck to you. it does not matter if you are married , they will jsut ask if the father is in the home and helpin , you just say yes and give them his income information too. it will be ok. I am not sure. I know they have a state program for children and mothers and you'll probably get that, but I think they would go after your boyfriend for support. It's a bad situation. You may have to say he abandoned you, which just sets up lies. I don't think you can collect unemployment AND state aid. When the unemployment runs out you can get it though. Talk to your employer. Tell them they can have full access to looking at your bank records and your boyfriends. You will take a lie detector test anything to prove you are innocent. You don't need this type of thing on your record of employment. |
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