For unemployment in Ohio is there a difference if you quit a job compared to resigning from the job?

1 answer

Answer

1257838

2026-03-23 07:10

+ Follow

The Word quit and resign more than likely mean the same thing according to unemployment. Either Word term implies that "you" are the only reason that you are not employed any longer, because you chose to leave, when you could still be working. Resigning just sounds a little nicer than quitting.

The difference between the two Words is similar to calling the thing you screw screws into something with, 'the unpleasant screw-screwing tool', or calling it a 'damn screw-driver', they are the same thing.

You should be able to find out more about exactly what and if the O.B.E.S. considers "quitting a job" or "resigning from a job" differently on their website.

You can qualify for unemployment if you quit a job for good reason. (They have a list of justifiable reasons for leaving a job on their site located at the Related Link below).

ReportLike(0ShareFavorite

Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.