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I used Claimyr too when I couldn't get through to Washington ESD about my partial benefits. The agent told me something I didn't know - you can actually keep collecting partial benefits for up to a year as long as you're still actively looking for full-time work. Really helpful service.
A whole year? That's way longer than I expected. Definitely going to look into Claimyr since everyone seems to have good experiences with it.
Just wanted to add that you should file your claim as soon as possible after your hours get reduced. Benefits can't be backdated, so every week you wait is money you're losing out on.
Just filed for unemployment last week after being laid off. The process was actually smoother than I expected, probably because it was a clear lack of work situation. But yeah, calling Washington ESD is still a pain if you have questions.
One last thing - if you do get laid off, make sure you apply for unemployment benefits as soon as possible. You can't get benefits for weeks before you file, so don't wait thinking the layoff might be temporary. You can always stop claiming if you get called back to work.
Just want to add that if you're worried about qualifying, you can always call Washington ESD ahead of time to ask about your potential eligibility. Though good luck getting through...
Claimyr worked great for me when I needed to check on my claim status. Saved me hours of calling.
Bottom line: 5 months of full-time work should definitely be enough to qualify as long as you were earning decent wages. The quarters thing is confusing but Washington ESD will figure it out when you apply. Focus on documenting everything about your potential layoff so you can prove it wasn't your fault.
Washington ESD pays weekly - that's standard. I've helped several family members with their unemployment claims and they all get paid weekly. Your situation is not normal and you need to get it resolved ASAP.
Definitely weekly payments in Washington state. I've been collecting for 6 months and get paid every week without fail. Something is clearly wrong with your account if you're not seeing payments after 3 weeks of filing claims.
Update: I tried Claimyr this morning and got through to an agent within 20 minutes! Turns out there was a job search verification hold that wasn't showing up in my online account. They're reviewing my job search log now and said payments should start next week. Thanks everyone for the help!
Amina Diop
Just remember that even if there's an adjudication delay, you can still get retroactive benefits back to when you first filed if approved. Don't let processing time discourage you from filing promptly.
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MoonlightSonata
•That's really helpful to know about retroactive payments. Takes some pressure off the timing.
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Oliver Schmidt
•Exactly! I got 6 weeks of back pay when my adjudication finally got resolved. File early and be patient with the process.
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Natasha Volkov
Good luck with your claim! Sounds like you have all the information you need to file a strong application. Remember to be thorough but honest, and don't let the employer's characterization of the termination discourage you from applying.
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MoonlightSonata
•Thank you so much everyone! This thread has been incredibly helpful and reassuring. I'll update once I hear back from Washington ESD.
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Javier Torres
•Please do update us! Success stories help encourage others in similar situations.
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