Seasonal workers can get unemployment after the second season.
I wouldn't be too worried, California is the ultimate 'nanny' state. Check out the state programs for the homeless and I'm sure you will find one that suits your situation. Hell, even the illegals get all kinds of government handouts in Cal.
However, it's a real bitch to evict someone in most states and I bet even more so in Cal. I've heard of folks who stayed more than a year rent free before the landlord was able to legally evict the tenant.
So I can get unemployment after seasons up? Also California really isnt if you lived here you would know. The problem is they give the welfare services to illegals not REAL AMERICANS. Your assumption are not rooted in reality but I dont know anything about unemployment. For a real American to get services you need to be physically/mentally disabled, served in military, have a kid, be married. There is not a lot of homeless shelters that help people who do not meet any of this criteria. In fact there a lot of legitimately homeless who were turned down for not meeting it.
I read a lot about the state I was born in and used to love.
But hey, if you want to argue with someone trying to help, I'll just shut my fucking stupid ass mouth, and you can go live under a fucking overpass, for all I care.
Well you obviously did not do very good research since I already researched this subject. As well as know a lot of people who work for these type of company's. They want you to fit one of these criteria 90% of the time.
Its extremely rare to find one that will just take in homeless people without some kind of other thing going on. There is also programs for misplaced gays but its for gay people.
So if you dont fit the correct minority California thinks you dont need help. I actually found other programs that dont require any of this but they are always on the other half of the country in the east coast. So obviously the east coast cares more about the poor than the West coast does.
IIN I might become homeless in a month?
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Seasonal workers can get unemployment after the second season.
I wouldn't be too worried, California is the ultimate 'nanny' state. Check out the state programs for the homeless and I'm sure you will find one that suits your situation. Hell, even the illegals get all kinds of government handouts in Cal.
However, it's a real bitch to evict someone in most states and I bet even more so in Cal. I've heard of folks who stayed more than a year rent free before the landlord was able to legally evict the tenant.
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So I can get unemployment after seasons up? Also California really isnt if you lived here you would know. The problem is they give the welfare services to illegals not REAL AMERICANS. Your assumption are not rooted in reality but I dont know anything about unemployment. For a real American to get services you need to be physically/mentally disabled, served in military, have a kid, be married. There is not a lot of homeless shelters that help people who do not meet any of this criteria. In fact there a lot of legitimately homeless who were turned down for not meeting it.
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I read a lot about the state I was born in and used to love.
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Well you obviously did not do very good research since I already researched this subject. As well as know a lot of people who work for these type of company's. They want you to fit one of these criteria 90% of the time.
Its extremely rare to find one that will just take in homeless people without some kind of other thing going on. There is also programs for misplaced gays but its for gay people.
So if you dont fit the correct minority California thinks you dont need help. I actually found other programs that dont require any of this but they are always on the other half of the country in the east coast. So obviously the east coast cares more about the poor than the West coast does.