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Also worth mentioning - if your claim does get denied for any reason, you have the right to appeal within 30 days. Don't panic if you get a denial letter, just follow the appeal process if you think it's wrong.
Bottom line - 2-3 weeks is normal, up to 4-6 weeks if there are complications. Keep filing weekly, check your account regularly, and don't stress too much unless you hit the 4-week mark with no communication.
has anyone tried calling the legislative hotline? i saw it mentioned on the washington esd website but not sure if it actually helps
Update: I finally got through using Claimyr after seeing all the mentions here. Agent told me my claim should be approved by next week - employer confirmed the layoff was due to lack of work. Thanks to everyone who suggested it!
The waiting is the worst part. My advice is to apply for every assistance program you can while you wait - food banks, utility assistance, anything that can help bridge the gap until your benefits start.
I just wanted to update everyone - I used that Claimyr service someone mentioned and finally got through to Washington ESD after weeks of trying on my own. Turns out there was a simple issue with my employer's response that was holding everything up. Got it resolved and should see my benefits next week. Sometimes you just need to talk to an actual person to get things moving.
Does anyone know if the maximum changes if you're collecting standby benefits instead of regular unemployment? I'm in a union and might be on temporary layoff.
Bottom line - with a $95k salary you should get close to the $999 maximum assuming you worked enough quarters. The Washington ESD benefit calculator on their website can give you an estimate once you have your wage information ready.
Connor Murphy
I wish I had known about the earnings disregard thing earlier. I turned down a part-time job because I thought I'd lose more in benefits than I'd make. Turns out I was wrong!
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Yuki Kobayashi
•Live and learn! At least now you know for next time.
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Carmen Vega
•This is why it's so important for Washington ESD to make this information more accessible. People are making decisions based on incomplete information.
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Yara Sayegh
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! I feel much more confident about taking this part-time job now. I'll make sure to report everything accurately on my weekly claims.
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Zoe Stavros
•And if you ever need to reach Washington ESD for any reason, definitely check out Claimyr. It's been a lifesaver for me and others dealing with the phone system.
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Yuki Kobayashi
•Will do! This thread has been incredibly helpful. Thanks everyone!
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