What if you get laid off a few months after moving to the new location? Will you be eligible for unemployment benefits based on new location (e.g. Texas) or is there a required minimum Texas employment period?
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Do your own research.
All of this information is easily accessible online: https://www.twc.texas.gov/programs/unemployment-benefits/eligibility-benefit-amounts
Do you pester your coworkers to spoonfeed you information which you could just look up within your own notes or by accessing already provided information, too?
Adopt a new way of thinking w and behaving, where you're more self-reliant.
Being a grown adult, yet acting like a lazy helpless baby is no way to go through life.
I cannot tell you the unemployment benefits process, but it is a real scenario. It happened to two of my co-workers during the 2017 Follow The Work move.
You have to file in the state you left. Then file in TX. Then move back. Then join the Army.