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I had issues with my claim last year and spent weeks trying to get through to Washington ESD by phone. Finally tried Claimyr and got connected to an agent the same day. Definitely worth considering if you run into problems.
Several people have mentioned Claimyr now. I'll keep that in mind as a backup plan if I can't reach anyone directly.
Good luck with your claim! The initial anxiety is normal but most people get through the process fine. Just stay on top of your weekly claims and job search requirements.
Don't forget that even with part-time work you might still qualify for things like the job training programs through WorkSource if you want to learn new skills
Thanks everyone for all the info! This thread has been super helpful. I feel much more confident about balancing part-time work with my unemployment claim now.
One more thing - if you end up needing to appeal any decisions about your benefits, don't wait. You only have 30 days to appeal most Washington ESD decisions. I learned that the hard way when I got a disqualification notice I disagreed with.
Overall the Washington unemployment system is pretty decent compared to other states I've heard about. The benefits last longer and the amounts are usually reasonable. Just be prepared for some bureaucracy and make sure you follow all the rules for weekly claims and job search.
OP, definitely try the Claimyr service if you can't get through on your own. I used it last month and the agent found that my social security number had a typo in the system. Fixed it immediately and payments started flowing within days.
A typo in my SSN? That would definitely cause problems. Ok I'm convinced, going to try Claimyr tonight.
Mateo Warren
Also remember you can usually collect benefits for up to 26 weeks in Washington, but you need to keep filing those weekly claims and meeting all the requirements. Miss a week and you lose that week's benefits forever.
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Mohammed Khan
•Good to know. I'll set a reminder on my phone to file every week.
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Mateo Warren
•Smart idea. I use Sunday morning as my routine - coffee and weekly claim filing.
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Sofia Price
Washington state also has extended benefits sometimes during high unemployment periods, but I don't think those are available right now. The regular 26 weeks is what you can count on.
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Mohammed Khan
•Hopefully I'll find something before then anyway. Thanks again everyone for all the advice!
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Nathan Kim
•Good luck with your application! Feel free to post back here if you run into any issues.
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