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just remember the whole process takes time. even after you file it can take a week or two before you see your first payment if everything goes smoothly. dont panic if its not immediate
One more tip - when you file make sure all your employer information is accurate including dates of employment and reason for separation. Any discrepancies can trigger an adjudication which delays your benefits. It's better to double check everything upfront.
Make sure you're also checking with your county's social services department. They often have additional programs beyond the state ones.
Been there, it sucks. Just remember that this is temporary. Keep applying for jobs and take whatever help you can get to survive until you find something.
And remember, if you need to talk to someone at Washington ESD about your specific situation, services like Claimyr can save you the frustration of busy signals and long hold times. Sometimes you just need to talk to a real person to understand how the rules apply to your case.
Just to add my experience - I worked part-time for about 6 months while collecting partial unemployment. As long as you're honest about reporting and keep looking for full-time work, it's actually a pretty good system. Helps bridge the gap financially.
Bottom line: report all your earnings honestly, understand that you'll get dollar-for-dollar deductions after the first $5, and you can earn up to 1.5x your weekly benefit amount before losing benefits entirely. The system actually works pretty well once you understand it.
Jayden Hill
Keep in mind the $999 max is for people who were making like $70K+ annually. Most people get way less than that. But even getting $400-500/week is better than the $250-300 you'd get in many other states.
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Mia Alvarez
•That makes me feel a bit better about my $485. Still tight but could be worse I guess.
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LordCommander
•Exactly, and remember it's temporary. The point is to give you something while you find your next job, not replace your full income forever.
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Lucy Lam
has anyone dealt with the standby status stuff? my employer said they might call me back in a few months but i'm not sure if i should file for regular unemployment or wait
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Lucy Lam
•they said 'maybe in 2-3 months' so probably not definite enough for standby then
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Aidan Hudson
•Yeah that's too vague for standby status. File regular UI and start looking for other work.
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