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One more thing - if your employer contests your claim (which they probably will), don't panic. That's normal and doesn't mean you won't get approved.
Hope your new job goes well! And if anyone else reading this has trouble getting through to Washington ESD for any reason, definitely check out that Claimyr service. Made my life so much easier when I needed to talk to someone.
One more thing - if you're thinking about taking any classes or training while on unemployment, check with Washington ESD first. Some programs let you keep your benefits while in school.
Honestly, the hardest part is just getting started. Once you file your initial claim and do your first weekly claim, the rest becomes routine. You got this!
Just remember - if you need to talk to someone at Washington ESD and can't get through, that Claimyr service I mentioned earlier really does work. Worth trying if you get stuck.
One more thing to consider - if you have a disqualified week, it might affect your total weeks of eligibility. Make sure you understand how it impacts your overall benefit year.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! I feel much better about dealing with this now. Will definitely call Washington ESD tomorrow to get the specifics on my disqualified week.
Zara Perez
The bottom line is 26 weeks maximum for regular unemployment in Washington state. No state extensions currently available. Make sure you're actively job searching and filing your weekly claims on time. If you need to talk to Washington ESD about your specific situation, services like Claimyr can help you actually get through to someone instead of spending hours trying to call.
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Zoe Gonzalez
•Thanks everyone for all the information. This has been really helpful in understanding how the system works.
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Ashley Adams
•Good luck with your job search! Hope you find something before your 26 weeks are up.
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Daniel Rogers
One last tip - keep detailed records of your job search activities and all your weekly claim filings. If Washington ESD ever questions your eligibility or if you need to appeal something, having good documentation is crucial.
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Zoe Gonzalez
•Good point. I'll start keeping better records of everything.
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Michael Adams
•Yes, always keep records. Washington ESD can audit your job search activities at any time during your claim.
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