tjschul
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My wife came home today and told me she had to disarm to collect unemployment
benefits. She sure know how to spin me up:cuss: .
Anyhow, in order to qualify for state unemployment benefits you have to attend a workshop with Work Source (a nationwide) company partnered with the State in the unemployment compensation arena. Their doors in Tacoma are posted "no weapons".
I can understand, and respect a private business's right to refuse you entry
with a weapon. But how about a business "partnered" with the state, that you are required by the state to visit, in order to collect your benefits? Doesn't seem right to me. I've asked for an explaination.
Anyone have insight on this?
OJ
My wife came home today and told me she had to disarm to collect unemployment
benefits. She sure know how to spin me up:cuss: .
Anyhow, in order to qualify for state unemployment benefits you have to attend a workshop with Work Source (a nationwide) company partnered with the State in the unemployment compensation arena. Their doors in Tacoma are posted "no weapons".
I can understand, and respect a private business's right to refuse you entry
with a weapon. But how about a business "partnered" with the state, that you are required by the state to visit, in order to collect your benefits? Doesn't seem right to me. I've asked for an explaination.
Anyone have insight on this?
OJ