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Income: Do not include any income from the following sources: |
- SCSEP Wages
- Unemployment Compensation
- Twenty-five percent of Social Security retirement payments
- Payment made to or on behalf of veterans from the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
- TANF, Child Support, Foster Care
- General Assistance
- Lump sum inheritances, insurance payments, gambling, lottery winnings, tax refunds, money borrowed, and withdrawals of bank deposits
- First $2,000 of certain per capita fund distribution to Indians pursuant to the Indian
Claims Act
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- In-kind support from others (e.g., room and board), gifts
- Disability Benefits
- Training grants, stipends (e.g., WIA)
- Social Security Disability Insurance
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- Workers Compensation
- Capital gains from sale of property, including stocks, bonds, a house, or a car
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| Online
Career Resources |
- California One-Stop Career Center This link provides a list of the Employment Development Department's (EDD) One-Stop Career Centers (OSCC) in California. The OSCC offers a variety of employment and/or training services to job seekers.
- CareerOneStop This portal site provides a suite of tools for people to use at any stage in their career; including America's Job Bank, America's Career InfoNet, and America's Service Locator. The tools were developed and are maintained through the leadership of the U.S. Department of Labor and in partnership with state workforce agencies, local workforce service delivery providers, education and training institutions, and private sector organizations.
- America's Job Bank is the largest and one of the busiest job banks on the Internet. Job seekers can post their resume where thousands of employers search every day, search for job openings, and find their dream job. Employers can post job listings in the nation's largest online labor exchange, create customized job orders, and search resumes automatically to find the right people fast.
- America's Career InfoNet America's Career InfoNet (ACINet) helps people make better, more informed career decisions. ACINet is ideal for job seekers, employers, human resource specialists, and workforce development specialists to: learn more about typical wages and employment trends across occupations and industries; check education, knowledge, skills and abilities against requirements for most occupations; search for employer contact information nationwide; obtain cost of living data; call up state profiles with labor market conditions; and find more than 4,000 external links to the most extensive set of career resources available on the Internet.
- America's Service Locator America's Service Locator (ASL) helps individuals locate public service offices with information on finding a job, planning a career, locating training, dealing with job loss, and recruiting employees. Visitors to the site can get a map and driving directions to the nearest location providing the desired services, just by typing in their address.
- CareerOneStop Online COACH
This tool was built to assist job seekers and businesses to find information and resources in the above sites. Select a link to the career, occupation, or business information that you are looking for and follow the steps to navigate the sites.
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