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Unemployment takes toll in California


In California, where unemployment is higher than the national average, thousands desperately still seek work each day.

4 Responses to “Unemployment takes toll in California”

  1. gwcobra Says:

    EDD this agency should be called the ADD. What a joke. You cannot get through to straighten out you claim that they screwed up. They cannot get my SSN right. I keep emailing and calling with ZERO results. You can’t even talk to somenone. So I was told you can get through on calling the Vietnamese line.
    I will try that on Monday. Can’t wait for Gov Health Care. I will call the Vietnames health line for help. This is crazy.

  2. brianpomona18 Says:

    That’s terrible. My unemployment randomly stopped and I was mailed an appeal form if I wanted to appeal the decision that was made. I did that and rode my bike over 10 miles away to the appeals office, spoke to a judge, and she said I didn’t make enough money. I was only about $50 short. I faxed her a W-2 form to prove I made a little more. Now it’s another waiting game.

  3. TVFOGGED Says:

    This is bullshit I think EDD dropped me off unemployment after my first extension. I haven’t gotten a check from them since 11-28-09 and every time I call EDD the phone is always busy.

  4. brianpomona18 Says:

    I’ve been unemployed since July 2008. I used to work at a BBQ restaurant that closed, still owing me a paycheck. I’ve been desperately seeking emloyment since January 2009. Here I am, nearly an entire year later, with nothing but a list that’s two pages long, listing all the places I’ve applied at for a job. I’m almost 22, and I drive a bicycle. I’ve never been able to afford my first car yet. The economy is terrible. I feel so hopeless.