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For anyone using that claimyr service mentioned earlier - I actually tried it last week when my payment was delayed and it worked great! Got through to someone at Washington ESD in like 20 minutes instead of waiting on hold for hours.
update us on how it goes! I'm in a similar situation and would love to hear about your experience with partial benefits.
This thread has been super helpful. I had no idea partial unemployment was even a thing. Going to look into part-time opportunities now instead of holding out for full-time only.
Make sure you have all your employment dates exactly right. Washington ESD will verify everything with your employers and any discrepancies can cause delays or issues with your claim.
The whole unemployment system in Washington is just frustrating. But once you get through the initial hurdles, the weekly claims are pretty straightforward. Hang in there!
Bottom line is 26 weeks maximum for regular UI, but that's only if you qualify for the full amount. Keep filing your weekly claims, do your job search, and don't turn down suitable work. The time goes by quick so use it wisely!
Oh and one more thing - if you do find work before your benefits run out, you might be able to reopen your claim later if you become unemployed again, as long as it's within your benefit year. So the unused weeks don't just disappear immediately.
That's good to know! So if I find a job after 10 weeks on unemployment, I could potentially use the remaining 16 weeks if I get laid off again soon?
Connor Gallagher
One thing nobody mentioned - if you don't qualify for regular unemployment, there might be other programs available depending on why you lost your job. Trade adjustment assistance, disaster unemployment, stuff like that.
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Connor Gallagher
•Most of them have very specific eligibility requirements. Best bet is to ask when you file your claim or call Washington ESD directly.
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StarStrider
•Or use a service to get through to someone who can review all your options. I found out about a training program I didn't even know existed when I talked to an agent through Claimyr.
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Liam Sullivan
Update: I checked my wage history and I think I'm actually in pretty good shape if something happens with this job. Had decent wages spread across 3 quarters last year. Thanks everyone for explaining how this all works!
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Giovanni Colombo
•glad it worked out for you! this thread definitely taught me a lot too
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Fatima Al-Qasimi
•Perfect example of why it's worth understanding the system before you need it. Hope your current job works out, but at least you know where you stand if it doesn't.
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