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For anyone still reading - the most important things are: 1) Report all work and earnings accurately, 2) Stay available for full-time work, 3) Keep doing your job search activities, and 4) Don't stress too much about the hour calculations since Washington ESD handles that automatically.
Last thing I'll add - if you ever get confused about your specific situation, don't hesitate to contact Washington ESD directly. Whether through regular phone calls or services like Claimyr, getting official answers is always better than guessing. Your unemployment eligibility is too important to risk on assumptions.
The whole process is stressful but thousands of people go through it successfully every week. Take it one step at a time and don't panic.
One last thing - keep filing those weekly claims even if you find a job right away. You might be eligible for partial benefits if you're working reduced hours.
One more thing - if you ever do have payment delays, that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier is actually worth checking out. I used it when I had an adjudication issue that was holding up my payments. Much easier than trying to get through to Washington ESD on your own.
Same experience here - Claimyr got me connected when I couldn't reach anyone at Washington ESD for weeks.
One last tip - if you do end up needing to reach Washington ESD directly about your claim status or the contest, that Claimyr service mentioned earlier really does work. I was skeptical at first but it saved me hours of trying to get through on my own.
Emma Johnson
Anyone know if you can file partial unemployment if you're working as an independent contractor with reduced gigs?
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Lena Müller
•Independent contractors typically can't collect regular unemployment benefits, but there might be other programs available depending on your situation. You'd need to check with Washington ESD directly.
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Emma Johnson
•Darn, I was hoping since my gig work income dropped so much I might qualify for something.
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Ravi Patel
Filing partial unemployment was the right decision for me. My hours got cut but I kept my health insurance and seniority at work. The UI benefits just helped make up for the lost income.
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Ravi Patel
•Exactly! Plus when business picked up, I was first in line to get my full hours back instead of having to compete with new hires.
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TechNinja
•That's the ideal scenario. Partial unemployment as a bridge until things improve rather than a long-term solution.
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