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Originally Posted by SuckOnThis
I don't know of any place you can collect unemployment if you're fired for telling your boss to shove it.
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Texas is one place. I've had reason to read up on this alot, really studying the government rules. That's because if the state pays unemployment to a former employee, I have to pay the state back by way of extra charges on my unemployment taxes. You're disqualified only for misconduct of a criminal type nature or intentionally damaging the company. I have to pay unemployment even if an employee just stops showing up unless I can prove they knew they could stol come back to work.