I am an onsite manager at a storage facility, how much unemployment am I entitled to?
STORAGEMANAGER asked:
I work as an onsite manager at a storage facility. I make $24,000 year take home salary. I also receive a free apartment (valued at $1600/mo as well as free utilities, cell phone, etc. When I was hired I was given an offer of $50,000 including the rent exclusions, etc. If I was to go on unemployment. Would I receive a percentage of my take home or would it be for the whole actual job salary of $50,000. I have documentation on my offer letter that shows 50+ however all of my pay stubs read the 24,000 ammount.
I work as an onsite manager at a storage facility. I make $24,000 year take home salary. I also receive a free apartment (valued at $1600/mo as well as free utilities, cell phone, etc. When I was hired I was given an offer of $50,000 including the rent exclusions, etc. If I was to go on unemployment. Would I receive a percentage of my take home or would it be for the whole actual job salary of $50,000. I have documentation on my offer letter that shows 50+ however all of my pay stubs read the 24,000 ammount.
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u need to speak to state unemployment when u file ur claim, it woudl be apart of your bonuses andim not nsure how they structure that. spadezgurl22
Unemployment is based upon a percentage of your wages, not to be confused with your wages plus expenses. To get the basis number, look at your check stub for the GROSS amount (before taxes are withheld)you are paid each period. linkus86