leebee
DIS Legend
- Joined
- Sep 14, 1999
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I do not know if you'd qualify for unemployment, but when I was on unemployment, I was not required to accept a new position if it was located significantly further away from my home than my prior position was. This makes me think that maybe they'd look at the "relocation" offer the same way? At any rate, do not mention that you are resigning; your job no longer exists, through no fault of your own. That is really all that the paperwork will ask about, if I am remembering correctly.