Hi John 'n Phil and whoever's payin' attention.... Being a Canadian of a curious nature I thought I'd try your http://www.state.xx.us/ suggestion.... I tried California... http://www.state.ca.us/ And the headline front 'n centre is.......... California Medicare Recipients Can Now Obtain Prescription Drugs at Rates Far Below Retail http://www.governor.ca.gov/briefing/camedicare.html Barb M, didja know this?? Joe Bruman?? (wholesale? + a 15 cent *not %* processing fee sounds reasonable) Hava sunny California day ......... murray ******************************************* On 28 May 2000, at 4:18, Phil Tompkins wrote: (in part) > Your question about state unemployment insurance assumes that > when you are terminated as disabled you can receive state > unemployment insurance. Unemployment insurance is usually > temporary insurance intended to provide some money until you are > working again. If you are permanently disabled, would you still be > eligible? Ask your state unemployment insurance office, if you can > reach anyone there who knows. It would depend on your particular > state's laws. > > Is termination for some reason other than disability, such that you > could receive unemployment insurance, possible? > > Some states have their laws on-line. You might start looking for > them at http://www.state.xx.us, where xx = your state's postal > code. Also check the state labor laws and your employer's > personnel policies covering procedures and basis of termination of > employees. > > Best wishes, > > Phil Tompkins > *********************************** [log in to unmask] View the Parkinson's Awareness Links at: http://www.geocities.com/janet313/pienet/wwweb/index.html