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One last thing - make sure you have a direct deposit set up or know how you want to receive payments. It's faster than waiting for checks in the mail.
Bottom line: if you've been working steadily for 8 months and earning decent wages, you'll probably qualify. The exact calculations matter, but most people with regular jobs who work more than a few months end up qualifying.
Washington ESD customer service is basically impossible to reach by normal means so definitely save that Claimyr info for later if you need help. Wish I'd known about it sooner.
The benefit amount also depends on whether you quit, were fired, or laid off. If you quit without good cause or were fired for misconduct, you might get reduced benefits or none at all.
Update us when you find out your actual weekly amount! Would be interesting to see how close these estimates are.
Khalid Howes
My experience was: claim processed → determination letter → first payment about 2 weeks later. The waiting is the worst part but it does happen eventually.
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Diez Ellis
•Thanks for the timeline. That helps me know what to expect.
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Ben Cooper
•That's pretty typical. Some people get lucky and it's faster, others take longer if there are complications.
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Naila Gordon
Update us when you find out! I'm in the same situation and curious to hear how it goes for you.
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Diez Ellis
•Will do! Hopefully I'll have good news to share soon.
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