I was also wondering about Professional Gamblers in this and wondering if they would be getting a $1,000 handout too and if they could file for unemployment since they are no longer employed due to their places of businesses being temporarily closed. I am kind of reminded of a messageboard for a movie I watched. In the movie there were Two Protagonists. One of them had a job as a Teacher who was about to be out of a job as her school was set to be blown up to make a Hotel and she was going to go to the Unemployment Office or something like that and a fan of the movie asked why she was going to go to the Unemployment Office when she already had a job. The response was,"Her place of business was set to be blown up to become a Hotel. Blown up= No job, so =Planning to go to Unemployment office. You don't have a job anymore if your place of business no longer exists!"
Luckily the Protagonist job was saved when the Co-Protagonist found Paperwork that legally prevented her place of business not being able to be turned into anything else for at least YEARS or something like that. So, since the Casinos went out of business (Or temporarily "Blown up"for the time being can Professional Gamblers file for Unemployment? Will they get the $1,000 handout too or will they be denied if Professional Gambling is considered more of a Recreational Hobby than a "Real" job? :/




for the time being can Professional Gamblers file for Unemployment? Will they get the $1,000 handout too or will they be denied if Professional Gambling is considered more of a Recreational Hobby than a "Real" job? :/

Thank you Dan!
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