ORLANDO, Fla. – Jack Stroming could be the face of a state unemployment benefits tale that has been repeated dozens of times since job layoffs began back in early March.Stroming was furloughed in March when the demand for conventions and trade shows evaporated and the pandemic first began.“I’ve done this for 31 years,” the frustrated live events manager said from his South Florida home. “I’m 60, where the hell do I go from here?”Stroming is in the live events business specializing in staging for conventions and major events from Orlando to Las Vegas.The multi-billion-dollar industry has gone the way of the travel and hotel industries all impacted by COVID-19′s social distancing mandate.After eight weeks of checks paid through the federal.