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Thanks everyone! This has been super helpful. I feel much more confident about filing my claim now.

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Good luck with your claim! Don't hesitate to ask if you run into any issues during the process.

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great thread, learned a lot about the requirements

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Always good to see people getting educated about their benefits

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for sure, knowledge is power

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Thanks again to everyone who took the time to explain this stuff. Really appreciate the help!

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You're welcome! Happy to help people understand the system.

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same here, this was super helpful for me too

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Final thought - your benefit amount stays the same for your entire benefit year (52 weeks) even if you find work and then get laid off again within that year. Just something to keep in mind for planning purposes.

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Interesting, I didn't realize it was locked in for the full year. That's actually helpful for budgeting consistency.

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Exactly. The benefit year starts when you file your initial claim, regardless of when you actually start collecting benefits.

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Hope this thread helped! Sounds like you should expect somewhere in the $450-550 range based on your wages. Best of luck with your job search - the manufacturing sector has been picking up lately.

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This has been super helpful, thanks everyone! I feel much more prepared to file my claim now.

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Glad we could help! This community is great for getting real answers about ESD stuff.

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I wish there was a better way to get updates on claim status without having to call. The online portal doesn't show much detail when your claim is in adjudication. My friend mentioned that Claimyr service too - apparently they can help you get through to someone who can actually explain what's happening with your claim instead of just seeing 'pending' forever.

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The lack of communication is the worst part. You're stressed about money and can't get any answers about when benefits might start.

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Exactly! Even just knowing what documentation they need or what's causing the delay would help so much.

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Good luck with your claim! The 26 weeks should give you plenty of time to find something good. Construction jobs are out there, especially with all the infrastructure projects happening in Washington right now.

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Thanks! I'm optimistic about finding something. Just want to make sure I understand the unemployment process in case it takes longer than expected.

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Smart to plan ahead. Having that safety net makes job searching less stressful.

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wish someone had told me this when i got fired last year. waited almost a week because i thought there was some kind of cooling off period or something lol

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Yeah the information out there is really confusing. Glad I asked here before waiting too long.

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definitely. this forum has way better info than most of the official stuff

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One last thing - make sure you file your weekly claims consistently even if your initial claim is still being processed. Missing weekly claim deadlines can cause payment delays even after approval.

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Good to know. So I should keep filing weekly claims even if I haven't heard back about my initial application yet?

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Exactly. Keep filing weekly claims as long as you're unemployed and eligible. Don't let processing delays interrupt your weekly filing schedule.

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