First off I just want to say wow that his UE is more than $16hr - here it is approx $400 a week and that is for the top tier earners.
Secondly, yes look into the difference - If the new offer is less than UE it is possible that he can continue to collect UE for the difference (this seems to vary state to state)
What about benefits? Will he get benefits back (if he had them to lose)
As for the teen and tween, time to have a sit down family chat - they are old enough to know that things are tough and that everyone needs to make some sacrifices to keep the family unit running. That includes behaving themselves and taking on a bit more responsibility for their actions etc.
Lastly, I don't know what the statistics are in your area, but the UE here is so high, people would jump at anything.
I would take the job
I am so sorry, been there. It sucks.
He currently gets the top of the UE scale. His benefit is like $560-something a week. He can earn up to $200 a week on top of that before they start taking it from his benefit. He's been working two part-time jobs while on UE and never collected the total benefit every week.
He will get benefits, but we will be paying MORE than we do paying COBRA with the 65% subsidy. It will be about $340/month for just DH and I. Our boys are on PA CHIP insurance.
As for the kids, they are good kids, and have sacrificed a lot over the years. This has been my DH's third lay-off...they are no strangers to having to give stuff up. I just can't leave them home all day by themselves if DH is working two jobs, and I work a job....Somebody has to be here SOME of the time for them. Yeah, they are old enough to behave, but still...the days of summer are LONG....thankfully, they will be going away to camp for a week each, and my oldest will be going on a mission trip for a week, so the summer will be broken up a bit for them.
I think UE is high everywhere...and we do realize how precious it is to actually have a job. He completely LOVED his job, and although he'll be doing a lesser job, he is happy to be going back there. It's not the job, so much. It's the money that is the issue. We just need to figure out how to make it work. I know that the Lord will provide, but being the control freak that I am, I'm having a hard time giving this up to Him!