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The weekly filing questions are pretty much the same every week. Did you work? Did you look for work? Were you able and available? Any earnings? Gets pretty routine after a few weeks.
One last thing - make sure your contact info is up to date in your Washington ESD account. If they need to reach you about your weekly claim and can't, it can cause delays in your payments.
One last thing - don't try to hide anything from Washington ESD. They cross-reference with other databases and will find out about unreported work, income, or other issues. Being honest upfront is always better than getting caught in fraud later.
I used Claimyr a few months ago when I was confused about whether my separation would be considered misconduct. The Washington ESD agent was able to explain the difference between misconduct and poor performance, and helped me understand what documentation I needed. Saved me a lot of stress and uncertainty.
One more thing - if you do get unemployment benefits, you can still do some part-time work. Washington ESD allows you to earn up to your weekly benefit amount before it starts reducing your benefits. So if you're getting $999, you could earn up to $999 in a week and still get some unemployment.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful information! This thread has been really informative. Hopefully I won't need to use any of this knowledge but it's good to be prepared.
Thanks for asking this question! I'm in a similar situation and was wondering the same thing. This thread has been incredibly informative.
Just to wrap this up - yes, you can collect both, just report your social security income on your weekly claims, and make sure you're still actively looking for work. Pretty straightforward once you know the rules.
Gabriel Ruiz
For what it's worth, based on what you've shared about working 8 months and earning $15k, you should definitely qualify. Those numbers sound like they meet the wage requirements. The hardest part is often just navigating the system and waiting for processing.
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Nalani Liu
•That's reassuring! I was worried I hadn't worked long enough or earned enough to qualify.
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Axel Bourke
•The wage requirements in Washington are actually pretty reasonable compared to some other states. You should be fine with those earnings.
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Misterclamation Skyblue
Don't stress too much about the process. Thousands of people successfully file for unemployment every week in Washington. The system is designed to help people who find themselves out of work through no fault of their own, which sounds exactly like your situation.
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Nalani Liu
•Thank you everyone for all the helpful advice! I feel much more confident about applying now.
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Aidan Percy
•Good luck with your application! Feel free to come back here if you have questions during the process.
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