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One last thing - make sure you file during business hours if possible. The website sometimes has issues late at night or on weekends.
Bottom line is Washington state doesn't have extended benefits available right now. Federal programs ended years ago. You'll need to look at other assistance or try to file a new claim if you have qualifying wages. Sorry there isn't better news.
Good luck with your job search. Keep networking and don't be afraid to take something temporary while you look for the right fit. Bills don't care if the job is perfect.
Two weeks is still within normal range, but I understand the anxiety. The uncertainty is almost worse than knowing it's denied because at least then you could appeal or figure out next steps.
Make sure you understand the difference between your weekly benefit amount and your maximum benefit amount. The weekly is what you get each week, but there's also a total maximum for the entire benefit year.
Zoe Alexopoulos
Bottom line - the system sucks and they make it way too hard to get help. But keep trying different times and days. Eventually you'll get through. Or use that service someone mentioned if you want to skip the hassle.
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Ravi Kapoor
•Thanks everyone for all the advice. I'll try calling Tuesday at 8am and if that doesn't work I'll look into Claimyr.
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Jamal Carter
•Good luck! Hope you get your claim sorted out soon.
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Mei Liu
One more thing - if you do get disconnected while on hold, sometimes you can call back within a few minutes and they'll put you back in the queue without starting over. Doesn't always work but worth a try.
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Ravi Kapoor
•Interesting! I'll keep that in mind if it happens to me.
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