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The whole system is designed to be temporary assistance, not long-term support. 26 weeks is actually pretty generous compared to some states. Just stay focused on the job search and don't get discouraged.

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Some states only give 12-16 weeks so yeah, 26 is better than nothing.

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True, I should be grateful for what I can get. Thanks everyone for the info and encouragement.

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I'm currently on week 12 of my unemployment claim and reading through all these responses is really helpful but also making me nervous! The 26-week limit seems to be pretty firm. I've been doing my 3 job searches per week and documenting everything, but the market in my field (marketing) is really competitive right now. Has anyone had success with contract or freelance work while still collecting partial benefits? I'm wondering if that might be a way to stretch things out while still looking for something permanent.

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One last tip - if your claim stays in processing for more than 5 business days, document everything and be prepared to explain your situation when you do get through to an agent. Having dates and details ready helps speed up the resolution.

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Great advice. I'll start keeping notes about when this started and what I've tried.

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I went through something similar last year and found that processing delays are often triggered by system updates or maintenance on their end. Sometimes it's not even related to your specific claim - just general system slowdowns. The good news is that when it does clear, you usually get all your back payments at once. Hang in there!

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That's really reassuring to hear! I didn't realize system maintenance could cause processing delays. It makes me feel better knowing that back payments usually come through all at once when it clears up. Thanks for sharing your experience - it helps to know I'm not alone in dealing with this.

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Thanks again everyone! This thread has been super helpful. I feel much more prepared to file my claim now.

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You're welcome! Hope everything goes smoothly with your claim.

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Good luck with the job search too! The job market is pretty good right now in most industries.

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Just wanted to add that you should also keep records of all your job applications and contacts for your weekly claims. Washington ESD can audit your job search log at any time, so it's important to document everything - where you applied, when, contact person if you have one, and what type of position. I learned this the hard way when they requested my records and I had to scramble to recreate everything from memory.

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That's really good advice! I didn't realize they could audit your job search records. Do you know if they give you any warning before requesting them, or do they just ask out of the blue? I want to make sure I'm keeping detailed records from the start.

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One last thought - make sure when you do start working again that your employer is paying into the unemployment system (most do, but some small businesses or contractors don't). You want to make sure you're building up that work history properly in case you ever need benefits in the future.

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Good point! I wouldn't have thought to check that. This whole thread has been really educational.

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Glad it helped! Good luck with your job search - you've got this!

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Emma, I went through something very similar when I returned to work after staying home with my kids for 3 years. The unemployment system definitely won't work for your situation, but I found some really helpful resources that made the transition easier. Your local library often has free resume workshops and computer classes that can help you get back up to speed with job applications. Also, consider reaching out to temp agencies - they're often more understanding of employment gaps and can help you ease back into the workforce while you look for something permanent. Many temp positions also convert to full-time roles. Don't let this discourage you - there are definitely paths forward even without unemployment benefits!

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Had a friend who got fired and was told by her employer she couldn't get unemployment. She didn't apply for 3 months because she believed them. When she finally did apply, she lost out on all those weeks of benefits. Don't make the same mistake!

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Wow, that's awful. Definitely not making that mistake. Filing today for sure.

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Employers sometimes mislead people about this stuff. Always apply and let Washington ESD make the call.

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I went through something similar when I was terminated for "not meeting goals" even though I was never given clear performance metrics or coaching. The key thing is that Washington ESD distinguishes between misconduct (which disqualifies you) and just being a poor fit or not meeting expectations (which usually doesn't). Since you mentioned lack of proper training and feedback, that actually works in your favor - it shows the employer didn't give you adequate support to succeed. Apply immediately and be honest about the circumstances. The worst case is they deny you and you can appeal, but given what you've described, you'll likely be approved.

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