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Thanks everyone for all the advice! I'm going to file tomorrow and select 'laid off' since that aligns with what my supervisor told me about budget cuts and position elimination. I feel much more confident now about my choice.
Glad I could help with the Claimyr suggestion. Having that direct contact with Washington ESD really makes a difference when you have questions.
One thing that's definitely better now than historically - online claim filing. Can you imagine having to go to physical offices for everything like they did decades ago?
Final thought - whether unemployment is decreasing due to 1950s-style economic boom or just better Washington ESD processing, the important thing is people are getting back to work and claims are moving faster. That's progress either way.
FINAL UPDATE: My claim was approved! Got a letter yesterday saying the adjudication found in my favor and I should receive 4 weeks of back pay within 2-3 business days. Thanks everyone for the advice and support!
About 3.5 weeks total. The Claimyr call definitely helped move things along once I knew what was causing the delay.
This thread is so helpful! I just entered adjudication yesterday and was panicking. At least now I know what to expect and have some options for getting information.
For anyone still struggling to reach Washington ESD with questions about their benefit calculation, I'll mention Claimyr one more time. Really saved me from hours of frustration trying to get through on my own.
Thanks for all the info everyone. Filing my claim tomorrow and will report back what benefit amount I get approved for.
QuantumLeap
Sometimes I wonder if 26 weeks is enough time in today's job market. Took me 8 months to find something decent after my last layoff, but unemployment only covered the first 6 months.
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Malik Johnson
•I hear you. The job market is tough right now. But extensions are rare and only happen during major economic disasters. 26 weeks is what we get unless Congress acts.
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Isabella Santos
•At least we have 26 weeks. Some states have way less. I think Florida only gives like 12 weeks or something crazy like that.
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Ravi Sharma
Just want to echo what others said about using Claimyr if you need to talk to ESD. I was getting nowhere with the regular phone lines and they got me connected within a day. Really helped when I had questions about my benefit duration and eligibility.
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Carmen Sanchez
•That's the third mention of Claimyr in this thread. Sounds like it's actually legit. Good to know if I run into issues.
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Freya Larsen
•Yeah it's not free but honestly worth it if you actually need to talk to someone. The regular phone system is basically broken.
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