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Good luck with your application! Based on what you've shared, it sounds like you should qualify without any issues. The 8 months of full-time work at a decent salary should easily meet Washington's requirements.
Just to wrap up for anyone else reading this thread - the key requirements in Washington are: wages in at least 2 quarters of your base period, at least 680 hours of work OR wages equal to 1.25 times your highest quarter earnings, and you must be unemployed through no fault of your own. Most people who worked full-time for 6+ months will qualify.
One more thing - if you're thinking about taking any part-time work while on unemployment, make sure you understand how it affects your benefits. You can still work part-time but they reduce your weekly benefit based on what you earn.
thanks everyone for all the info. this thread has been super helpful for understanding what to expect. definitely going to file this week
For anyone still having trouble getting through to Washington ESD about payment questions, I had success with that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier. Worth trying if you need to talk to an actual person about your specific situation.
Thanks, I might try that if I run into any issues with my payments. Good to know there's an option that actually works.
Same here, used Claimyr when I had payment issues last month. Much better than spending hours on hold for nothing.
Bottom line seems to be: file your weekly claim by Sunday, expect payment Wednesday in most cases, but Thursday is possible depending on your bank and claim type. And if there are problems, check your online account first before trying to call.
One more thing that trips people up - if you're doing any freelance or contract work while unemployed, even just occasionally, you have to report it. Failing to report income can make you ineligible and create overpayment issues.
Any work for pay needs to be reported, regardless of how small. Washington ESD is strict about income reporting. Even $20 here and there needs to be disclosed on your weekly claims.
Based on everything discussed here, your best bet is to call Washington ESD and specifically ask about the alternate base period for your wages. If the regular phone line isn't working, services like Claimyr can help you actually get connected to someone who can review your specific situation.
Thanks everyone for all the detailed info! I'm going to gather my wage information and try to get through to Washington ESD to discuss the base period issue.
Lydia Santiago
Update: my card finally arrived today! Took exactly 12 business days from when my first payment was processed. Thanks everyone for the advice and support.
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Lukas Fitzgerald
•Congrats! Still waiting on mine but this gives me hope it'll come soon.
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Romeo Quest
•Awesome! Make sure to keep it somewhere safe once you activate it.
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Lukas Fitzgerald
Final update: Got my card today! Took 13 business days total. Thanks to everyone who helped, especially those who suggested Claimyr when I needed to call Washington ESD for confirmation. This thread was super helpful!
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Ev Luca
•Great news! Now you can stop stressing about it.
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Val Rossi
•This whole thread helped me too. Good to know the current timeline is around 2 weeks.
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