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PEUC September Extension Program ( PEUC 3rd )

Free talk
#1
  • sunset
  • mail
  • 2021/03/12 20:07

Please use this topic for procedures, questions, and information exchange regarding the PEUC program after March 14 or April 11.

This is the first time for this PEUC September extension program, so there are no past cases or examples. In other words, no one can answer exactly unless there is a top hitter.

Therefore, the question style is not "What should I do ?? ? Is there anyone else in the same situation ??

Please do not share information by word of mouth from colleagues or friends as this is not accurate. Also, if you are sharing a media news article, please be sure to include a link to the article.

Please help each other with "aloha" and "mahalo" in this topic.

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#570

[Topic Completely Closed]

As I have informed you before, I am closing this Topic completely as of this date. And since unemployment insurance has reached its second round, my help activities will also end this book.

I have posted the final summary in #567, #568, and #569 of this Topic, so those who continue to receive unemployment insurance and those who apply for unemployment insurance for the first time should read those as well.

We would like to express our sincere and deepest thanks to everyone who has written and shared valuable information in the Unemployment Insurance series of topics in this exchange forum over the last year and up until today, and to everyone who has provided information via email.

And thanks also to Rocco's Unemployment Insurance Help Team for backing me up day and night. It is no exaggeration to say that my help activities in this exchange square would not have been possible if I had not met them with their spirit of aloha and mutual help that transcended national and racial differences.

Thanks also to tax man for assisting me with advice on unemployment insurance related topics. I thanked you in an email the other day, and thank you again.

I admire the medical professionals and essential workers who are engaged in high-risk work while so many people have died in the corona. They have kept us safe, clothed, fed and sheltered, and still do.

We are still living in an era of symbiosis with the corona disaster, which has no end in sight, but as the saying goes, "It is people who are scarier than the corona".

Whether you will be negatively affected by the coronal disaster and be engulfed by your own emotions and stress, or whether you will switch to the positive and take new action, it may all be up to each of you.

No one is completely stress-free in the daily life of the Corona Disaster with its many restrictions. If you find yourself in a difficult situation that is beyond your control, please remember to give an open and honest offer of help to family, friends, hospitals, counselors, etc.

Health comes first in everything.
Please take care of yourselves as well.

Thank you for everything.

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#571
  • ka
  • 2021/10/25 (Mon) 19:32
  • Report

Thank you very much for your support.

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#572
  • tax man
  • 2021/10/25 (Mon) 23:38
  • Report

Mr. Sunset

I have always admired
your great contribution to the Japanese community in Hawaii.

I am from out of state and I know it is not an easy thing to do.
In L.A., I would have loved to have a thank you party, but alas.

Anyway, thanks for all your hard work. I wish you good health and success in your endeavors.

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#573
  • Mana
  • 2021/10/26 (Tue) 12:59
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Sunset

Thank you so much ! ! ! for sharing valuable information almost every day since last March, and for your personalized advice.

I was so grateful. I am bowled over. I think thousands of Hawaii residents have been helped by Sunset.

And thank you Tax man for your professional advice on taxes from out of state.

Thanks also to everyone who shared their own experiences in a timely manner.

We all made it through the unemployment insurance program with a lot of uncertainty due to the pandemic and even more exploration. That's how I feel.

We can't all meet, but we may have passed each other on the street or on a drive!

With warm feelings and gratitude,
BIG ALOHA&MAHALO!!!

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#574

Sunset

Thank you for everything.
Mana is right, many Japanese people in Hawaii have been helped by sunset, thank you so much.
I also used the information here everyday as a reference.
The corona disaster seems to be far from over, but I hope that one day we will be back to where we were before the corona disaster.
Until then, all we can do is endure, myself included.

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