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Bottom line for OP: With 8 months at your previous job plus 2 months current, you should be fine IF you earned enough during the base period. The specific job tenure doesn't matter, just the total earnings and meeting the weekly requirements if you do file.
Remember that unemployment benefits are taxable income! You can choose to have taxes withheld from your payments or pay them later when you file your tax return. Just don't forget about this come tax time.
Good luck with your application! It seems overwhelming at first but once you get into the routine of filing weekly claims and doing job searches, it becomes pretty automatic. The hardest part is just getting started.
Final reminder: keep copies of everything you submit and document all your job search activities from day one. Having good records will save you headaches if any questions come up later about your claim.
Zoe Papadopoulos
This thread has been super helpful! I was stressing about only having 12 weeks left on my benefits, but now I understand the system better. Going to focus on the job search and maybe look into some of those training programs mentioned earlier.
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Sienna Gomez
•Definitely check out the training programs. Even if you find work before your benefits run out, having additional skills never hurts.
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Jamal Brown
Last thing - make sure you're filing your weekly claims on time even if you're not getting paid due to earnings. Missing a week can mess up your claim and you might lose that week permanently.
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Val Rossi
•Good reminder. I've been filing every Sunday like clockwork. The routine helps me stay organized with my job search too.
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