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The bottom line is that construction workers get the same unemployment benefits as everyone else in Washington. Regular UI is the most common, standby if your employer gives you a specific recall date, and partial unemployment if you're getting reduced hours instead of a complete layoff.
If you run into any problems with Washington ESD, definitely consider using that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier. I used it when I had issues with my claim being stuck in adjudication and it saved me weeks of frustration trying to get through on the phone.
If you end up having issues with your benefit calculation or need to speak with Washington ESD about your claim, I highly recommend trying Claimyr. I wasted so much time calling the regular number before someone told me about it. The service actually works and you can see exactly how it works in their demo video.
Bottom line - your weekly benefit amount will be somewhere between $295 (minimum) and $999 (maximum) depending on your wage history. Most people fall somewhere in the $350-600 range. You'll know your exact amount once Washington ESD processes your claim and sends you the determination letter.
Just wanted to add one more resource - the Washington ESD website has a section called 'Am I Eligible' that walks through the basic requirements. It's not perfect but it's a good starting point.
I'll check that out, thanks! Every bit of information helps when you're trying to navigate this system.
The eligibility section is helpful, though if you run into specific questions that aren't answered there, that's when calling or using something like Claimyr to reach an agent becomes really valuable.
Been reading through this thread and it's really helpful. I'm in a similar situation with reduced hours and wasn't sure if I qualified. Sounds like it's worth applying even if you're not 100% sure.
Filed my claim 6 months after I lost my job and still got benefits, so it's never too late. But yeah, you lose all those months of payments.
UPDATE: Just filed my claim online and it was actually pretty straightforward. Thanks everyone for pushing me to do it today instead of waiting longer!
Amaya Watson
Good luck with your application! Remember, thousands of people go through this process successfully every week. You've got this. Just take it one step at a time and don't hesitate to ask questions if you get stuck.
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Tristan Carpenter
•Thank you so much! This forum has been incredibly helpful. I feel much more confident about starting the process now.
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Sofia Peña
Welcome to the unemployment club nobody wants to join! But seriously, the process isn't as scary as it seems once you get started. The hardest part is just taking that first step and submitting the application.
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Tristan Carpenter
•Haha, thanks for the encouragement! I'm going to tackle it first thing tomorrow morning.
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