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Man, unemployment is so stressful even when everything is going right. Every little status change makes you worry something's wrong.
Thanks for asking this question OP. I learned something new today and I've been dealing with unemployment claims for years.
Absolutely. And when you can't find answers here, Claimyr is a good backup option for getting through to ESD directly.
This has been a really informative thread. I learned stuff I didn't know about collecting multiple benefits. Thanks to everyone who shared their experiences and knowledge.
Final thought - while it's possible to collect both benefits, every situation is unique. What works for one person might not work for another depending on the specific details of their injury, work restrictions, and employment history. Always verify information with the official agencies rather than relying solely on internet advice, even good advice like what's been shared here.
One more tip - keep copies of everything you submit to Washington ESD. If there are ever any issues or if your claim gets audited, you'll want documentation of what you provided and when.
The fact that you're asking these questions shows you're being responsible about it. Too many people just assume they qualify without checking the requirements first.
Bottom line: friction unemployment is just economics jargon. Washington ESD doesn't use this terminology in their system. Keep filing your weekly claims and meeting job search requirements - that's all that matters for your benefits.
Jamal Thompson
I'm in week 20 of my benefits and getting nervous about running out. Has anyone had luck finding work in construction lately? The market seems really slow right now.
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Jamal Thompson
•Mostly residential framing. Been tough to find steady work, lots of guys competing for the same jobs.
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Ethan Moore
•Have you looked into union opportunities? Sometimes they have better leads on upcoming projects.
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Mei Chen
Washington's 26-week limit is actually pretty standard compared to other states. Some states have less. The key is using that time effectively for job searching and maybe skill building.
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Zara Shah
•Good point. I'm thinking about getting some additional certifications while I'm looking.
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