Hey everyone, OP here. Sorry for not posting again sooner. This thread has blown up faster than I ever thought it would. I was just curious about the rules for unemployment, I'm not really sure it's something we're seriously considering. He is looking for a career move, not a 'job.' We are hoping he doesn't just have to go get a 'job' and waste his interview/search time making half of what he was making in MD, but it's coming down to that. I'm just afraid he will get stuck in a rut and not be able to get out of the 'job' for a 'career.'
He does have a BA in Communication. He is actually very qualified. In college, he had his own weekly sports column in the University newspaper (4 years,) he singlehandedly started up and was the producer for our University TV station (2 years,) and he had his own sports radio program (4 years.) He also did an internship with a news station in York, PA for a summer. After college, he wrote sports for a bi-weekly and a weekly newspaper in MD for almost 3 years. He also served as sports editor for the weekly. During this time, he coved minor and major league sports from our area, local high school sports, and human interest stories in the sports community. (He also got to become close with Cal Ripken, Jr.

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We are actually looking into substitute teaching, but in our district it looks like you have to take a class and possibly a Praxis unless you have a degree in a 'high need' field, which he does not.
He is also a history fanatic and loves all things history and civil war. Charleston, SC is a hugely historical area and we have looked into tour guide positions, but most of them want you to have a degree in Parks and Rec.