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mmbg78 t1_izxi4u1 wrote

I ended up emailing my state rep in Delco and they helped get me a callback from them in days.

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sevenboots t1_izxiq26 wrote

I just emailed mine, thank you!

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alphalimahotel t1_izxn1b0 wrote

Please call too! Emails can get lose & a phone call will get you help faster.

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sevenboots t1_izxnh3b wrote

I wish I could but due to COVID, I am trying to cut the amount of talking at length down as much as possible.

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MacMac105 t1_izxivfp wrote

I called Ciresi's office and they actually helped a lot.

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invisiblearchives t1_izxp5ei wrote

During the pandemic, my UI had been on hold for months, it was a state rep's office that finally got me a callback.

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Aes_Should_Die t1_izxzoh4 wrote

Pretty much what state reps are for when they arenā€™t otherwise trying to make our lives harder by attempting to make abortion criminal and and forcing us to vote only on Election Day regardless if we can make it there or not. Cause you know, most of us work more days a week than they do.

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P3as_And_Carrots t1_izxg0da wrote

We really need a mega thread or sidebar info regarding navigating the unemployment system. There are so many posts about this.

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malepitt t1_izxi0zd wrote

The memory of their music from their "on hold" waiting queue still drives me nuts. But if you have the time to waste up to two hours, eventually - in my experience from 2012 - someone will answer, and help you out. Unfortunately almost every time someone "helped" me, they did something wrong, and I had to call back later to get it fixed by someone else. The conclusion was inescapable that the system was intentionally designed to be hard to use

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sevenboots t1_izxij2z wrote

Man, I would gladly welcome hold music at this point. I just get a busy signal and then it hangs up on me. And yes, I really do feel as though the system was designed that way. Most systems are. Deter people from receiving help so they have no choice but to go further into debt as interest rates skyrocket, even more when their credit score starts going to shit.

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dcr61288 t1_izxknx8 wrote

When this happens you gotta be persistent and keep calling in. I work a full time ā€œseasonalā€ job and get laid off yearly, thereā€™s been plenty of times Iā€™ve had an issue and called the number over 200 times to finally get hold music and wait 2 hours on hold to get to someone. Persistence is the key. Hopefully your rep will get everything sorted out. Best of luck

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MomsSpecialFriend t1_izxf40l wrote

The news said the average time to get paid is 6-8 weeks so looking for a job is going to be priority #1. The people in the career link office will be your best bet, and you will have to just get better and see them next week. You can also write your state rep about it, they can help.

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sevenboots t1_izxfehj wrote

Thank you. I've already put out fifty job applications since I was laid off. I was finally getting ahead and want to make sure this doesn't put me sliding any further backwards. Appreciate you.

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thatcreepyguy3 t1_izxic11 wrote

If you call your state representative or state senator, they should be able to help you with this.

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vivamario t1_izxml2h wrote

My understanding when I did it last June is nothing is email, phone, in-person anymore. It all had to be through the portal. If you're struggling in the portal, I recommend submitting a ticket through there so there is a paper trail.

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sevenboots t1_izxnnf6 wrote

I've tried to input request via email and portal so I'm hoping something may come of it soon. It's all so tiring and now my dog is sick.

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dblock36 t1_izxfr0b wrote

Where are you located and what line of work are you in? Iā€™m a GC in Philly if I can help, I will

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sevenboots t1_izxg3ro wrote

I'm in Philly as well. Social work in mental healthcare.

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dblock36 t1_izzn9vn wrote

I worked in behavioral health, check out CCTCā€¦good organization with good work cultureā€¦I also worked at Belmont Behavioral Hospital but I wouldnā€™t wish that place on an enemy.

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RedsDelights t1_izxjgyf wrote

My exBF got fired in middle of October, been trying to claim unemployment since then and no luck. Says the system is 6 months behind šŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø

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discogeek t1_izxj41r wrote

Your state rep should be your next phone call.

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ShoppingRunner t1_izxn43i wrote

If you want to keep trying, download an auto-redialer and let it go to town. We did this on both of our phones when my husband had to correct something in his unemployment information. I set mine to redial every five seconds for 100 redials. It was nice that both of us could do other stuff while we waited to actually get a ring through. I was able to get through twice within a couple of hours (first time hubby accidentally hung up so we had to do it again). Good luck!

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BasvoyD t1_izxrqr9 wrote

Call your local state representative, of the city your in

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griffincyde t1_izxt4q6 wrote

I had to call my local representative as well.

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moonsovermyhami t1_izxtai4 wrote

i called the number once and was put on hold for over an hour just for them to tell me i had to go to one of the offices in person. to say i was frustrated is an understatement.

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Pink_Slyvie t1_izxua6g wrote

Sadly the system is designed to fail people. It needs a major revamp, modern tech, and just to be right, regardless of the reason.

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rone_the_bone t1_izxr85p wrote

Or you could just wait until you are covid free, and get another job in 5 minutes. EVERYONE IS HIRING.

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sevenboots t1_izxtwmo wrote

Wow. I hadnā€™t thought of that. Thanks so much.

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