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The key is not to panic. Yes it's stressful but there are options and resources available. You just need to research them and take action.
Final thought - document everything now while you still have benefits. Keep records of your job search, any training you complete, and all communications with Washington ESD. This will be helpful if you need to file a new claim or appeal any decisions later.
Congrats on the new job! The unemployment system can be confusing but it sounds like you're handling it the right way by asking questions first.
I work for a company that hires a lot of people coming off unemployment and we always tell them to make sure they handle their final claim properly. It's pretty standard stuff but important to get right.
The mobile website works pretty well too if you need to file your weekly claims when you're away from a computer. Just make sure you're on a secure connection.
thank you all for this info! I was dreading having to figure this out on my own. Sounds like the key is being thorough and patient with the process.
Make sure to keep track of when you filed and when your benefit year ends so you know when to expect that waiting week payment. I almost forgot about mine completely.
Natasha Kuznetsova
Thanks everyone for all the helpful information! This thread has been really educational. I feel much more confident about navigating this situation now.
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Amara Adebayo
•Same here! I really appreciate everyone sharing their experiences and knowledge.
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Javier Morales
Good luck with your claim! Remember that most severance situations do work out fine with unemployment benefits, so try not to stress too much about it.
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Amara Adebayo
•Thank you! I'll update this thread once I know how my claim turns out, in case it helps others in similar situations.
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