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Hang in there everyone. I know it's tough but there are jobs out there. I was in the same situation last year and eventually found something. Don't give up hope.
One last tip - if you're getting close to exhausting benefits, try using Claimyr to get through to Washington ESD and ask about any programs or resources you might have missed. Sometimes there are things available that aren't well publicized.
Make sure you're also aware that if you refuse suitable work, they can disqualify you even if you have benefit weeks remaining. 'Suitable work' generally means work that pays at least 70% of your previous wage after the first 13 weeks of benefits.
Good point. I've been applying to jobs at various pay levels but haven't been offered anything yet. Hopefully when I do get offers they'll be reasonable.
Bottom line - you get up to 26 weeks of benefits, but you need to keep filing your weekly claims, doing job searches, and meeting all requirements. Don't let the benefit duration stress you out too much, just focus on finding work and following the rules.
That's good advice. I think I was overthinking it. I'll just keep doing what I'm supposed to do and hopefully find something before I run out of benefits.
Update us when you get your payment! I'm curious if it ends up being a bank delay or something on Washington ESD's end.
One more tip - if you have multiple bank accounts, make sure you're checking the right one. I once spent a whole day panicking about a missing payment only to realize I had updated my direct deposit info the week before and forgot about it.
This thread has been super helpful! I was totally lost about when my benefits would end but now I have a much better understanding of what to watch for.
One last tip - if you're getting close to the end of your benefits, start ramping up your job search efforts even more. Don't wait until the last minute to get serious about finding work.
Sophia Long
Thanks for asking this question OP! I'm in a similar situation and this thread has been super helpful. Sounds like as long as you follow the rules and keep good records, moving shouldn't be a problem for your unemployment claim.
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Ryan Andre
•Glad it helped! I'm feeling much more confident about the whole situation now.
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Angelica Smith
One last thing - if you do end up needing to contact Washington ESD about your interstate claim and can't get through on the phone, that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier really does work. I was skeptical at first but it saved me hours of trying to call on my own.
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Ryan Andre
•Good to know! Hopefully I won't need it, but if I do run into issues I'll definitely check it out.
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Logan Greenburg
•Same here. Used it twice when I had complicated questions and both times got connected to helpful agents quickly.
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