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Make sure your bank info is correct in your ESD account. I had a friend who was waiting weeks for payments and it turned out there was a typo in his routing number.
Bottom line: Yes, unemployment pays weekly in Washington. File your weekly claim every week, usually on Sunday. Payment typically processes Monday-Tuesday and hits your account Tuesday-Thursday. Don't skip weeks, report all work accurately, and keep up with your job search requirements.
Someone mentioned Claimyr earlier - has anyone else used them? I'm getting desperate trying to reach Washington ESD about my specific situation.
I mentioned them earlier. Really helped me get through to agents when I needed clarification on the job search requirements. Their website is claimyr.com if you want to check it out.
Just to wrap this up for the original poster - it's definitely 3 job contacts per week, document everything, and don't hesitate to reach out to Washington ESD if you have specific questions about your situation.
One last thing - make sure your bank account info is correct in your Washington ESD profile. I had a friend who was wondering why her payments weren't coming and it turned out she had an old account number on file. Took forever to get that sorted out.
Glad you got all your questions answered! The unemployment payment timing seemed really confusing at first but now it's just part of my weekly routine. File Sunday, get paid Wednesday, repeat. Washington ESD is actually pretty reliable once you know what to expect.
I was in HR for years and saw hundreds of unemployment claims. Attendance issues alone rarely disqualify someone unless there's a clear pattern of willful misconduct. A few late arrivals and sick days don't usually meet that threshold. File your claim with confidence.
Final thought - even if you do get denied initially, don't give up. The appeal process exists for a reason and lots of people win on appeal. I've seen cases where ESD reversed their initial decision after hearing more details.
Zoe Papadakis
If you end up having trouble reaching Washington ESD for questions, that Claimyr service really does work. I was skeptical at first but it saved me so much time and frustration trying to get through on the phone.
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Freya Larsen
•Good to hear another positive review. I might need to use that if I run into issues with my claim.
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Zoe Papadakis
•The demo video on their site shows exactly how it works. Much better than spending hours on hold or getting disconnected.
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Jamal Carter
Bottom line - if you've worked and paid into the unemployment system, and you're unemployed or underemployed through no fault of your own, you should definitely apply. The worst case is you don't qualify, but you might be surprised at what you're eligible for.
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Freya Larsen
•Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice! I think I have enough information now to move forward with filing my claim.
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Jamal Carter
•Good luck! The process can seem overwhelming at first but once you get through the initial filing it gets easier.
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