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The whole system is a mess now compared to before. They added all these 'improvements' but it just makes everything more confusing for people who actually need help. The old system wasn't perfect but at least you could understand what was happening with your claim.
To answer your earlier question about the work search log - you keep it for your records but don't submit it weekly anymore unless specifically requested during an audit or review. The system tracks most of your job search activities automatically now through integrations with job boards.
ugh the whole system is just designed to confuse people on purpose I swear. they make it as complicated as possible with all these abbreviations and forms. took me forever to figure out what half this stuff meant when I first filed
I had the same experience trying to reach someone at NYS Department of Labor to explain all this. Spent hours on hold. Finally found this service called Claimyr (claimyr.com) that gets you through to actual agents faster. They have a demo video at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. Really helped when I needed someone to walk me through what all the status codes meant.
ugh the whole unemployment system is such a pain but yeah you should apply. just prepare for lots of waiting and confusing rules. they make it so complicated on purpose i swear. but if you were laid off you definitely qualify so might as well get what you can
I was struggling to get through to NYS Department of Labor to ask about this exact question last month. Kept getting busy signals and hung up on. Finally found this service called Claimyr at claimyr.com that actually got me connected to a real person. They have a video demo at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. Turns out my question about unemployment rates was answered in like 2 minutes - they confirmed the rate doesn't affect individual claims.
Ava Hernandez
Wait I'm confused - I thought you needed to work full time for at least a year to get unemployment? My sister told me that but maybe she was wrong. I've been putting off applying because I only worked part time for 6 months before getting let go.
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Faith Kingston
•That's a common misconception. There's no full-time requirement - it's based on your earnings during the base period, not whether you worked full or part time. As long as you earned enough wages and worked enough weeks, you can qualify for benefits.
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Isabella Martin
Just apply online through my.ny.gov - the system will tell you if you qualify based on your work history. Don't overthink it.
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