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One more tip - if your claim gets approved, make sure you understand the weekly certification process. You'll need to report any work you do and income you earn each week, even if it's just a few hours here and there.
i was in almost the exact same situation - fired for being late because of bus problems. took about 3 weeks but washington esd approved me. the key was explaining that i was actively trying to solve my transportation issues
Document everything from now on - every phone call, every letter, every conversation. If this goes to a hearing you'll want to have a timeline of everything that happened.
Once the protest period ends and Washington ESD starts their investigation, you'll usually hear something within 1-2 weeks. They're pretty good about keeping cases moving once they start the fact-finding process.
just remember that even if the protest delays your first payment, you're still building weeks of eligibility. once approved you'll get a lump sum for all the back weeks you filed for
One last thing - if you ever need to appeal a decision, don't wait. You usually only have 30 days from the date of the determination letter. Missing that deadline can cost you your entire claim.
Sophia Long
Update: I filed my claim right after reading this thread and got confirmation that it's been submitted. Feeling much better now that I didn't wait any longer. Thanks everyone for the advice!
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Angelica Smith
•Awesome! Hope everything goes smoothly with your claim.
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Dominic Green
•Same here - filed mine this morning. Fingers crossed for both of us!
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Logan Greenburg
This was super helpful. I'm sharing this thread with my friend who just got laid off yesterday. She was planning to wait until next week to file but now she knows better!
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Charlotte Jones
•Good friend! She's lucky to have someone looking out for her like that.
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Logan Greenburg
•We all need to help each other navigate this confusing system!
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