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Just want to add that you should also sign up for job alerts and career counseling through WorkSource. They have good resources beyond just the job search logging requirement.
just file already! youre overthinking it. worst case they say no and you appeal or try again with different info
One last thing - make sure you understand the difference between your base period and benefit year. The base period determines if you qualify and how much you get, but your benefit year is when you can actually collect benefits.
The key thing is just to be completely honest on all your weekly claims and report any changes immediately. Most disqualifications happen because people either don't understand the rules or try to hide something. When in doubt, report it and let them decide.
Also remember that even if you get disqualified, it might not be permanent. Some disqualifications are just for a certain number of weeks, others require you to work and earn a certain amount before you can requalify. Read the notice carefully to understand what you need to do.
Natasha Kuznetsova
Make sure you're doing your job search activities too! I know some people who got their payments stopped because they weren't keeping up with the work search requirements.
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Javier Morales
•Yeah you need to log 3 job search activities per week on WorkSourceWA or they can cut you off
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Emma Anderson
•wait really? i thought that was just for people on certain programs
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Malik Thompson
If you're still having issues next week, definitely try calling or using that Claimyr service people mentioned. Sometimes there are simple holds that agents can clear up instantly.
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Zoe Papadopoulos
•I think I'll give it a few more days and then try Claimyr if nothing shows up. Thanks everyone for the help!
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Isabella Ferreira
•good luck! hope you get your payment soon
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