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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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
James Johnson
Thanks everyone! This has been super helpful. I feel much more confident about filing my claim now.
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Sophia Rodriguez
Good luck with your claim! Don't hesitate to ask if you run into any issues during the process.
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