Claimant contends that because her secondary vocation is only for "her future protection", she is entitled to receive unemployment insurance benefits on the basis that she is no longer employed in her primary vocation. However, the evidence indicates that, at the time she filed for benefits, claimant was the president of an ongoing business at which there was mail and telephone service. Claimant also advertised the business and maintained a checking account for it. This evidence...
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