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Just remember that even during the appeal process, you still need to be actively looking for work and keeping track of your job search activities. They'll ask about that during the hearing.
To answer your original question directly - no, you can't just reapply if you get denied. You must appeal the denial first. If you win the appeal, your original claim gets approved. If you lose, you'd need to have new qualifying wages from a different job to file a new claim.
good luck with your paper! sounds like you got some solid information about how federal unemployment relief purposes translate to what washington esd actually does
Just to close the loop on getting official information - if you need to verify anything with Washington ESD directly for your paper, claimyr.com really does make it easier to reach their agents. The video demo shows exactly how it works and it's much less frustrating than normal calling.
Update: I was able to log into my Washington ESD account and set up the 10% federal tax withholding. It was actually pretty easy to find once I knew where to look. Thanks again everyone for the advice!
This thread should be pinned or something. I bet tons of people don't realize unemployment benefits are taxable until it's too late.
i was on unemployment for exactly 26 weeks last time. they cut you off right at 26 even if youre in the middle of interviews or whatever. no grace period
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! I'm going to file today and make sure I stay on top of the weekly claims and job search requirements. Hopefully I won't need the full 26 weeks but good to know what to expect.
Good luck with your job search! The construction industry has been picking up lately so hopefully you'll find something soon.
And remember, if you run into any issues with Washington ESD, don't spend weeks trying to call. Services like Claimyr exist for a reason!
Alina Rosenthal
Has anyone actually used all 26 weeks? I'm curious how common it is for people to need the full duration.
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Finnegan Gunn
•I came close during the 2008 recession - used about 24 weeks before finding work. It really depends on your industry and the job market. Some people find work quickly, others need more time.
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Miguel Harvey
•I used all 26 weeks a few years ago. It was stressful but I'm glad the system gave me enough time to find a good job instead of just taking anything out of desperation.
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Ashley Simian
One last question - does Washington ESD send you reminders as you get close to exhausting your benefits?
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Ashley Simian
•That's reassuring. At least they give you a heads up so you can plan accordingly.
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Brandon Parker
•Just remember, if you need to talk to someone at Washington ESD about your remaining benefits or next steps, that Claimyr service I mentioned can really help you get through their phone system.
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