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Make sure to keep good records of your seasonal work pattern. If Washington ESD ever questions your claims, having documentation of your seasonal employment history helps prove the legitimacy of your unemployment.
Final tip for anyone dealing with seasonal unemployment questions - if you can't get clear answers from the Washington ESD website or automated system, don't guess. Getting accurate information from an actual agent (whether through normal calling or services like Claimyr) can save you from adjudication issues later.
Does anyone know if the 26 weeks can ever be extended during economic downturns or anything like that?
The fact that your status shows 'processing' instead of 'under review' or 'adjudication' is actually a good sign. It means they're just working through the normal approval process and don't have any red flags that need investigation.
I'll echo what others have said about that Claimyr service - I used it a few months ago when I had questions about my claim and it really did work. Got connected to an actual Washington ESD agent within a few hours instead of spending days trying to call. Sometimes it's worth it just for the peace of mind.
Giovanni Martello
this whole thread has been really helpful for understanding the process
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Skylar Neal
•Glad it helped! This community has been amazing.
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Skylar Neal
FINAL UPDATE: Got approved! Benefits start next week. The safety complaint documentation definitely made the difference. For anyone in a similar situation - document everything and don't be afraid to mention retaliation if that's what happened. Thanks again everyone!
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Leo McDonald
•Excellent news! Your experience will help others going through similar situations.
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Kelsey Chin
•So happy for you! Proof that the system does work when you have good documentation.
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