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The reality is there's no extension available right now unless something changes at the federal level. Focus on maximizing your remaining weeks and preparing for after your benefits end.
One more suggestion - if you do end up using Claimyr to talk to Washington ESD, ask them about any hardship programs or if there are any other benefits you might be eligible for that you haven't considered.
Final advice - document everything. Keep records of when you filed, any correspondence from Washington ESD, and your weekly claim confirmations. Makes life easier if any issues come up later.
For anyone still struggling to get through to Washington ESD about earnings questions, I had success with that Claimyr service mentioned earlier. Really saved me from spending whole days trying to call.
Just want to emphasize again - ALWAYS report your earnings even if you think they're too small to matter. I've seen people get in trouble for not reporting $50 weeks thinking it wouldn't make a difference.
If you do run into issues reaching Washington ESD during the process, I can't recommend Claimyr enough. Made such a difference in getting my questions answered quickly instead of calling dozens of times.
Thanks everyone! This thread has been incredibly helpful. I'm going to file my claim tonight and stop worrying about it so much. Sounds like I have a good chance of getting approved.
Giovanni Colombo
One thing to keep in mind - even if you qualify for unemployment, your weekly benefit amount will be based on your base period earnings too. So if you didn't earn much during that time, your benefits might be pretty low.
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Chloe Robinson
•That makes sense. At least something is better than nothing if I get laid off.
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Fatima Al-Qasimi
•The maximum weekly benefit in Washington is pretty decent compared to other states. Even if your benefits are on the lower side, it's still worth having while you look for a new job.
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StarStrider
I had to call Washington ESD to get clarification on my base period because I had worked in another state right before moving here. If you've worked in multiple states recently, that can complicate things. Ended up using this service called Claimyr to actually get through to someone who could help me sort it out.
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Chloe Robinson
•I've only worked in Washington so hopefully that won't be an issue for me. But good to know about Claimyr if I need help getting through to them.
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Dylan Campbell
•Yeah Claimyr is legit. Used them myself when I couldn't get through the regular phone lines. Worth checking out their demo video if you're having trouble reaching Washington ESD.
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