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What Are Your Options When Unemployment Runs Out?

what to do when your unemployment benefits run outUnemployment benefits can be a great help to you when you need help getting through tough times after losing a job. The loss of a job is often unexpected and can be life-changing, so it is really a stroke of luck to have unemployment available as a safety net. However, the much-needed relief that unemployment provides is not a permanent solution. These benefits are meant to tide you over between jobs, not serve as a long-term source of income. Eventually, unemployment is going to run out. When it does, you are going to have to start looking for the next step to take.

Of course, preventative measures are always better than urgent emergency treatment. What this means is that you should be prepared for the time when unemployment runs out. While you are still receiving unemployment benefits, look into your state’s laws to find out how long you can stay on unemployment before the well runs dry. Check up on your unemployment time limit and find out if there is any possibility of filing for an extension. This will help you prepare for the day that your unemployment runs out, ensuring that you won’t be suddenly left high and dry.

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What You Should Know About Great West Life

My husband and I have had nothing but grief when dealing with the insurance company Great West Life.  I don’t usually write about specific companies, but in this case, I thought it might be useful for others who have the same grievances.  Below are just a few reasons why I would NOT recommend Great West Life to any employers who are currently seeking a Group Benefits provider.

Their Customer Service is TERRIBLE.

For a while, both my husband and I had coverage under Great West Life through our employers.  We found that the customer service was terrible any time that we had to call to inquire about our claims.   In fact, at one point, my husband had asked to speak to a contact centre agent’s supervisor, and the agent put my husband on hold for approximately 38 minutes. So, while holding with the agent, my husband called and spoke with another agent and was finally able to speak to a supervisor.  It was only after speaking with a supervisor that his dental claim was finally paid, after about a month and a half of senseless waiting.

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