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Final update: Got my approval notification today! Took exactly 19 days from filing to approval. First payment should hit my account in a few days. Thanks everyone for the advice and support!
This thread has been super helpful. I'm about to file my own claim and feel much more prepared now. Bookmarking this for reference!
I've seen this scenario play out multiple times in different industries. The key is documenting that it was an economic layoff affecting multiple employees, not individual performance issues. Washington ESD should reverse their decision once they see the evidence.
The Washington ESD employer handbook explains all this stuff in detail. Dry reading but comprehensive.
Bottom line for new employers: budget around 2.7% of the first $68,500 per employee. Adjust up or down based on your industry and turnover expectations.
Pro tip: keep screenshots of everything you submit online, including confirmation numbers. If there are any issues later, having that documentation can save you a lot of hassle.
And remember to report any work or income every week when you file your weekly claim, even if it's just a few hours. Being honest upfront prevents overpayment issues later.
Alina Rosenthal
If you're dealing with a complex situation and need to talk to Washington ESD about whether you'll qualify, definitely consider using Claimyr. I've recommended it to several people who needed clarification on their specific circumstances before filing.
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Aisha Jackson
•How much does something like that cost? I'm already strapped for cash.
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Alina Rosenthal
•It's worth checking out their website at claimyr.com for current info. The peace of mind of talking to an actual Washington ESD agent about your situation can be invaluable, especially if you're unsure about potential disqualifications.
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Ryder Everingham
Bottom line - there are a lot of ways to get denied, but most people who worked recently and lost their job through no fault of their own will qualify. The key is being honest on your application and meeting all the ongoing requirements.
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Luis Johnson
•Thanks everyone, this has been really helpful. I feel much more prepared to file my claim now.
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Lilly Curtis
•Good luck! And remember, even if you get initially denied, you can always appeal the decision if you think it was wrong.
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