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Bottom line - 8 months of part-time work MIGHT be enough if your earnings are distributed well across quarters and you meet the minimum thresholds. But the only way to know for sure is to either apply or talk to Washington ESD directly.
One last tip - when you file your appeal, be very specific about why you think the denial was wrong. Don't just say 'I disagree.' Explain exactly what information might be missing or incorrect. The more detail you provide, the better chance your appeal has.
Thank you everyone for all this advice. I feel much more prepared to handle this appeal now. I'll start gathering my documents and file the appeal this week.
I used Claimyr recently too and honestly it was a game changer for getting through to Washington ESD about my ongoing claim issues. Way less frustrating than the regular phone system. Hope your appeal goes smoothly!
Thanks! I'm definitely going to check out Claimyr if I can't get through to them about my appeal status.
I used Claimyr when I couldn't get through to Washington ESD and it was a lifesaver. My claim had been stuck in adjudication for two months and I was getting desperate. They got me connected to an agent who was able to tell me exactly what documentation was missing from my file. Resolved the whole thing in one phone call.
UPDATE: I filed my claim this morning and it was way easier than I expected. The online system walked me through everything step by step. Now I just have to wait and see if it gets approved. Thanks everyone for the encouragement and advice!
One more tip - if you work any hours or earn any money during a week, report it honestly on your weekly claim. They'll reduce your benefits accordingly but won't disqualify you unless you earn too much.
The whole process stressed me out so much when I first filed. Just take it one step at a time and don't panic if something seems confusing. The system works, it's just not user-friendly.
Carmella Fromis
Another option if you can't reach Washington ESD by phone is to try that service people mentioned - Claimyr. Friend of mine used it last month when he got fired and needed to check his claim status. Said it was super easy to use.
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Debra Bai
•I'm definitely going to keep that in mind if I run into issues. Thanks for mentioning it again.
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Carmella Fromis
•No problem. Sometimes you just need to talk to an actual person to get things resolved, and their regular phone system is nearly impossible.
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Theodore Nelson
Bottom line - being fired doesn't automatically disqualify you from unemployment benefits in Washington. Performance issues are usually not considered misconduct. File your claim and let Washington ESD make the determination. Good luck!
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Debra Bai
•Thanks everyone for all the help and encouragement. I feel much better about filing now.
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Theodore Nelson
•You're welcome! Hope everything works out for you. The system isn't perfect but it's there to help people in situations like yours.
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