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Based on everything discussed here, it sounds like you should definitely qualify. Eight months full-time plus six months part-time should put you well over the wage thresholds, and being laid off means you meet the separation requirements.
One more thing - make sure you file your weekly claims on time every week, even if your initial claim is still being processed. Missing those deadlines can cause delays in getting paid.
honestly the whole system is confusing as hell. i've been trying to figure out my benefit amount for weeks and keep getting different answers. might just file and see what happens
That's probably the best approach. The online calculator isn't always accurate anyway because it doesn't account for all the nuances.
If you get confused during the process, definitely try that claimyr.com thing. Much easier than trying to figure it out on your own or waiting forever on hold.
If you run into any problems with your claim, don't hesitate to appeal if Washington ESD makes a mistake. Sometimes they get confused about how Social Security affects unemployment benefits.
One last tip - make sure your contact information is up to date with Washington ESD. If they need to reach you about your claim, you don't want to miss their call because of an old phone number.
And if you do miss their call, remember that Claimyr can help you get back in touch with them quickly instead of dealing with busy phone lines.
I know it seems overwhelming but you'll get the hang of it pretty quickly. The first few weeks are the hardest while you're learning all the terminology and procedures.
Last piece of advice - if your claim gets denied for any reason, don't panic. You can appeal the decision and often win if you have good documentation. Just make sure to file the appeal within the deadline they give you.
Drake
Just wanted to add that if you do manage to get through to Washington ESD to ask about your specific situation, make sure to get any information in writing or at least document who you spoke with and when.
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Yuki Tanaka
•Great point. I'll definitely do that if I can ever reach someone. Still haven't had luck getting through on the phone.
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Liam Mendez
•That's exactly why Claimyr was so helpful for me. Took the frustration out of trying to reach them repeatedly.
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Sarah Jones
Make sure you keep filing your weekly claims until your benefits are completely exhausted, even in your last partial week. Sometimes people stop filing thinking they're done and miss out on their final payment.
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Yuki Tanaka
•Good reminder, I'll make sure to do that. Don't want to leave any money on the table.
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