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The hardest part for me was understanding the difference between gross and net benefits. They calculate based on gross wages but your weekly benefit is what you actually receive (before taxes if you choose to withhold).
One more tip - if you have any issues with your payments or account, document everything. Date, time, who you talked to, what they said. It'll save you headaches later if something goes wrong.
Good luck with your claim! It's definitely possible to get both benefits, just takes patience with the system.
One last tip - if you do get approved for unemployment, make sure you're meeting all the weekly claim requirements. Missing a week can mess up your whole claim.
And if you ever have issues with your weekly claims or need to talk to someone at Washington ESD, remember that Claimyr service I mentioned. Really saves time and frustration.
It's actually pretty cool to think about how the unemployment system evolved from basically nothing in 1933 to what we have now with Washington ESD's online weekly claims and job search tracking.
Right? It's amazing how far the system has come. Though from reading this forum, it sounds like there are still plenty of challenges with the current system.
good luck with your project! hope you find what you need and also get your unemployment claim sorted out if that's still an issue
Wednesday payments are the norm but watch out for system maintenance. Sometimes Washington ESD does updates that can delay things by a day or two.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! I'll check my account tomorrow morning and hopefully see the deposit. This community is way more helpful than trying to navigate Washington ESD's website alone.
Hope it works out! And remember that Claimyr option if you ever need to actually speak with someone at Washington ESD.
Javier Torres
PSA for anyone reading this thread: if you're going to be traveling over Memorial Day weekend, make sure you're still in Washington state when you file your weekly claim. Being out of state can complicate your unemployment eligibility.
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Malik Johnson
•The rules about travel and unemployment are so confusing. I've been afraid to leave the state at all since I started claiming.
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Mei Lin
•You can travel for job interviews, family emergencies, or short trips where you remain available for work. It's extended vacations where you're not job searching that cause issues.
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Isabella Ferreira
Bottom line from all these responses: Memorial Day won't stop you from filing your weekly claim, but it might delay your payment by a day and you won't be able to reach customer service if you have issues. Plan accordingly and file early if you're worried about any complications.
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Ravi Sharma
•This thread should be pinned somewhere. Really useful information that I bet lots of people wonder about during holiday weekends.
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NebulaNomad
•Agreed! Every holiday weekend someone asks this same question. Now we have a comprehensive answer.
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