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My cousin works in IT (not for ESD) but he says most government websites are running on ancient systems and whenever they try to update security it breaks something else. Not surprised this is happening right when they're probably doing end of quarter updates or whatever.
Glad to hear the SAW portal workaround solved it for you! For anyone else still experiencing issues, ESD just posted on their website that they're aware of the login problems affecting some users and expect to have it fully resolved by tomorrow. They've extended the weekly claim filing deadline by 2 days this week to accommodate for the technical difficulties.
Where did you see this?? I just checked their website and Twitter and don't see ANY announcements about the problems or extended deadlines??
wait i just remembered somethin else - make sure u answer YES to the "were u able and available for work" question even tho u worked that one shift. i messed that up once and had to deal with a whole thing with ESD
To summarize for the original poster and anyone else wondering about part-time earnings: 1. Always report ALL earnings in the week you WORKED (not when you get paid) 2. ESD deducts 75% of your gross earnings from your weekly benefit 3. Report actual worked hours (don't include unpaid breaks) 4. You can earn up to your weekly benefit amount and still get some UI 5. Working part-time always leaves you financially better off than not working Hope this helps!
Does anyone know if you need to keep filing weekly claims even after benefits are exhausted? I'm confused about whether I should keep doing this or if it's pointless?? The ESD website has conflicting info.
Yes, you should continue filing weekly claims even after exhausting benefits if you're still unemployed. This serves two purposes: 1) It maintains your claim as active in case any extensions become available later, and 2) It provides accurate unemployment data that could potentially trigger extended benefits if enough people are reporting continued unemployment. The system won't pay you during this time, but keeping your claim active is important.
Just out of curiosity have you tried looking at remote work in other states? I know someone who couldn't find anything locally but got hired by a company in Colorado for remote healthcare admin work. Might be worth expanding your search geographically since so many places are remote now?
Saanvi Krishnaswami
Final update: The money hit my BECU account this morning, exactly 6 business days after approval. Timeline breakdown: Thursday: Approval Friday-Monday: Anti-fraud hold (2 business days) Tuesday: Status changed to "Paid" in eServices Wednesday: Nothing Thursday (today): Funds available in my account Thanks everyone for the help! For anyone finding this thread later, just know that "2-3 business days" is definitely the best-case scenario.
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Demi Lagos
Thanks for coming back to update us! That's really helpful to have a real timeline example. Glad you finally got your money!
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Saanvi Krishnaswami
•No problem! This forum was super helpful to me so wanted to pay it forward.
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