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I went through this exact situation two years ago. Quit due to harassment, got initially denied, won on appeal. The key was having witnesses and written documentation of incidents. Take photos of any written communications if you can.
Just want to add that if you're in a union, definitely talk to your union rep before quitting. They might have additional resources or protections available.
Just remember that even if you qualify monetarily, you can still be disqualified for the reason you became unemployed. If you quit without good cause or get fired for willful misconduct, you won't get benefits regardless of your work history.
It depends on the specific circumstances, but generally you need to show you tried to resolve workplace issues before quitting. Simple personality conflicts usually aren't enough.
The bottom line is you should apply if you become unemployed and think you might qualify. The worst they can do is say no, and at least you'll know for sure. The application process itself will show you exactly what wages they have on record for your base period.
The silver lining is that if this was genuinely your first claim in 3 years, it shows you're running a stable business. That history of low claims will help keep your rate from going up too much. Washington ESD does factor in your overall track record.
Just remember to keep detailed records of everything - the separation reason, any documentation, correspondence with Washington ESD. If you ever need to dispute something later or if there are questions about future claims, having good records makes everything easier.
Another option for getting quick answers about your benefit amount is using that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier. I used it a couple weeks ago when I had questions about my claim and it really does help you get through to ESD faster than calling normally. Worth trying if you need specific info about your situation.
I might try that if I can't figure out my benefit amount from the online tools. Thanks for the suggestion!
claimyr helped me too when i had wage issues on my claim. much better than sitting on hold for hours
Don't stress too much about the exact amount until you get your official determination. The online calculator gives you a ballpark but the actual amount might be slightly different based on how they process your specific wage history. Focus on filing your weekly claims on time - that's more important than knowing the exact dollar amount right now.
Fatima Al-Mazrouei
Overall it's not too bad if you're prepared. Washington ESD has streamlined the process a lot. Just budget about an hour and have all your documents ready beforehand.
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Andre Moreau
•Perfect, that's exactly what I wanted to know. Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice!
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Zoe Christodoulou
Good luck with your application! Feel free to ask if you run into any issues. This community is pretty good at helping each other navigate the Washington ESD system.
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Andre Moreau
•I really appreciate all the help. Feeling much more confident about filing now!
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Amara Adeyemi
•We've all been there. The unemployment system can be confusing but you'll get through it.
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