Joel, if you can give me a place (town/city in NJ), the date it happened, and a way for them to contact you, this is a heads-gonna-roll. If it happened as you say, someone broke both state and Federal law, and gets to lose his job if he's still there, or be prosecuted anyway if he isn't. And there is ALWAYS someone watching; services provided is crucial-- state UI/employment offices are funded by the Feds, and even if someone just comes in and asks to check job listings, any staff member at the desk will make sure he or she signs in-- so the state gets credit with the Feds for services rendered. Signatures lacking mean staff positions lost. Funding is based on the number of people who come through the office, and that's documented with sign-in sheets, registrations, and claims. Fed audits are constant. Domi
Re: not so