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Set up your SecureAccess Washington (SAW) account before you start if you don't have one already. You'll need it to access your unemployment services online.
Remember you need to file weekly claims every week to get paid, even if your initial claim is still processing. Don't skip weeks thinking you'll catch up later.
The benefit amounts seem fair to me. When I was on unemployment I got about 45% of my previous weekly wages which was enough to cover my basic expenses while job hunting. Lasted about 4 months before I found something new.
One last tip - make sure your contact info is up to date with Washington ESD. They'll mail you important documents about your benefit amount and you don't want to miss anything because of an old address.
Bottom line - unless you're working for a very small nonprofit or certain religious organizations, you're probably covered by Washington ESD. Most 501c3 organizations participate in unemployment insurance.
If you're still worried about it, you could also check with Washington ESD directly once you've been working there a bit. They can tell you if your employer is in their system.
That's exactly why I mentioned Claimyr earlier - it actually gets you through to talk to a real person at Washington ESD
For anyone still struggling to get answers from Washington ESD - I used Claimyr a few months ago when my mental health was really suffering from not knowing what was happening with my claim. The service got me through to someone who could actually explain the adjudication process and give me a timeline. Sometimes just having information helps even if you can't speed up the process.
Just wanted to say this thread makes me feel less alone. Unemployment really does affect mental health in ways people don't talk about enough.
Sofia Rodriguez
One more suggestion - contact your local WorkSource office. They have counselors who can help you understand your options and might know about programs or resources that aren't widely advertised. Sometimes there are local or industry-specific assistance programs available.
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MoonlightSonata
•That's a great idea. I'll look up my local WorkSource office and see what services they offer.
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Sofia Rodriguez
•They also help with resume review, interview prep, and job placement services. Even if you can't get extended unemployment, they might help you find work faster.
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Dmitry Ivanov
Bottom line: no, you can't just reapply for unemployment when it runs out. You need to work and earn wages first. But there are other resources available while you're looking for work. Don't give up!
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MoonlightSonata
•Thanks everyone for all the helpful information. It's not what I wanted to hear but at least now I know what to expect and can plan accordingly.
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