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The whole process is designed to be confusing I swear. But once you figure out where to look it's not too bad. Good luck!
If you need help with your resume or job search strategies, WorkSourceWA has free workshops and one-on-one counseling. Might as well take advantage of all the resources available.
This has been super helpful! I was worried I didn't qualify because I had a few months gap between jobs, but now I understand it's more about the quarters and total wages.
Does anyone know if the wage requirements change each year? I qualified a few years ago but I'm not sure if the thresholds are the same now.
Remember you have to actively look for work that's similar to what you did before, at least initially. They won't expect you to take a huge pay cut right away but you can't just apply for dream jobs that you're not qualified for.
File your claim this week for sure! The process takes time and you want to get the ball rolling. Even if there are delays, at least you'll be in the system. Good luck with everything!
Thanks everyone! This thread has been super helpful. I'm going to apply today and start my job search. Really appreciate all the advice.
JacksonHarris
Pro tip: bookmark the direct link to the verification letter page once you find it. That way you don't have to hunt for it again if you need another copy later.
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Jasmine Quinn
•Smart idea! The navigation path is so convoluted that having a direct link would save a lot of time.
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Mia Roberts
•Definitely doing this. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Jeremiah Brown
One more thing - make sure to check the date on your verification letter. Sometimes the system generates them with outdated information and you have to request a new one.
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The Boss
•Good point. The letter should reflect your current benefit status and recent payments.
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Royal_GM_Mark
•mine was showing old info from 3 weeks ago, had to regenerate it to get current data
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