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One last thing - if you do get approved, your benefits will be based on your earnings over the past year, not just your last job. So don't worry if your final paycheck was smaller than usual.
You should also know that even if your employer contests your claim, you can still receive benefits while the appeal process is going on. You just might have to pay them back if the appeal doesn't go your way.
Don't forget about the job search requirements if you do get approved. You'll still need to look for work and report your job search activities with each weekly claim, even though you quit your previous job voluntarily.
Consider whether you might qualify for any other programs while your claim is being adjudicated. WorkSource has some resources and there might be local assistance programs to help with bills during the gap.
One more tip - make sure your direct deposit information is correct in your account. I've seen people get approved but then have payment delays because their bank information was wrong.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice! I feel much more confident about handling this transition now. It's nice to know other people have gone through the same thing successfully.
You're welcome! Best of luck with your new job. Remember to keep checking your Washington ESD account occasionally even after you stop filing.
And if you ever need to reach Washington ESD again for any reason, remember that Claimyr option - saved me a lot of time and frustration!
Zara Khan
Hope this helps with your understanding! The main thing is it's not taxpayer funded in the traditional sense - it's a specific insurance program employers pay into for their workers. Washington ESD just administers what employers have funded.
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Emma Anderson
•And remember if you need to talk to Washington ESD directly about anything, Claimyr can help cut through the phone wait times. The demo video explains it better than I can: https://youtu.be/7DieNd3C7zQ
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Luca Ferrari
•Good luck with your claim filing! The hardest part is usually just getting started.
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Nia Davis
One last thing - this employer funding is why you shouldn't feel bad about claiming benefits you're entitled to. Your employers have been paying insurance premiums for this exact situation the whole time you worked.
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Mateo Martinez
•exactly! its no different than using any other insurance when you need it
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QuantumQueen
•Wish more people understood this. There's too much stigma around unemployment when it's just using insurance you earned.
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