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Final reminder - once you get your determination, you have exactly 30 days to file an appeal if you disagree with the decision. Don't let that deadline pass if you think they got it wrong.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice and support! I feel a lot better about the waiting process now. I'll definitely keep filing my weekly claims and update you all when I hear something. This community is awesome.
For anyone reading this thread - start applying for jobs NOW if you haven't already. Don't wait until your benefits actually run out. The job market is competitive and it takes time.
If you're still having trouble getting through by phone, I had success with that Claimyr service too. Used it twice now when I needed to talk to someone about my claim. Much less stressful than the regular calling process. Worth checking out if you're stuck.
Several people have mentioned Claimyr now. Sounds like it's really helping people get through to Washington ESD agents. I'll definitely look into it if I need to call again.
Final thought - remember that every unemployment situation is a little different, so don't get discouraged if advice that worked for someone else doesn't immediately solve your problem. The main thing is to stay organized, be consistent, and don't give up. The system has problems but most people do eventually get their benefits sorted out.
This whole thread has been incredibly helpful. Thank you everyone for sharing your experiences and advice. I feel much more confident about tackling my unemployment issues now.
has anyone had issues with washington esd saying you made too much in a quarter? they're questioning my overtime pay from last year
Overtime pay absolutely counts toward your benefit calculation. If Washington ESD is questioning it, you'll need to provide documentation like pay stubs showing the overtime hours and rates.
The monetary determination letter you get after filing will show exactly how much your weekly benefit is and how many weeks you can claim. Keep that letter somewhere safe - you'll need it if there are any issues later.
Mason Stone
One last tip - if you do end up filing a claim, make sure to file your weekly claims on time every week. Missing even one week can cause delays and complications with your benefits.
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Kennedy Morrison
•Good to know. How do you file the weekly claims? Is it all online now?
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Mason Stone
•Yeah, it's all through the Washington ESD website. You have to certify each week that you're still unemployed and looking for work. Pretty straightforward once you get the hang of it.
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Makayla Shoemaker
The system has definitely improved over the years. I remember when you had to mail in forms and wait weeks just to hear back. Now most of it is automated and much faster.
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Christian Bierman
•Still has its glitches though. I had to use that Claimyr service when my claim got stuck in adjudication and I couldn't get anyone on the phone to explain what was happening.
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Makayla Shoemaker
•True, the system isn't perfect but it's way better than the old days. And at least now there are services like that to help when you need to actually talk to someone.
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