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just went through this whole process myself and it took forever to get my first payment even though I qualified. be prepared for potential delays in the system
I'm curious about the quarterly earnings thing. If I worked in multiple states, do earnings from other states count toward Washington's requirements?
That's exactly the kind of situation where Claimyr might be worth it. Complex questions like interstate claims really need to be handled by talking to an actual person, not trying to figure it out through their website.
Just wanted to add that if you're currently on unemployment, make sure you're meeting all your requirements. Don't let worries about the future derail your current claim.
My take: prepare for change but don't panic. Keep your skills current, stay flexible, and remember that humans have adapted to technological disruption before.
For what it's worth, I've found Washington ESD's payment system to be more reliable than their phone system. Payments come on time way more often than I can get someone on the phone.
That's why services like Claimyr exist - to bridge that gap when you actually need to talk to someone.
The Washington ESD payment system is pretty reliable once you get used to it. Tuesday/Wednesday is the norm, just make sure you're filing correctly and meeting all requirements.
Just wanted to add that if you ever need to talk to someone at Washington ESD about payment issues, that Claimyr thing is legit. Saved me so much time and frustration trying to get through on the phone normally.
Sophia Long
Just remember to keep looking for full-time work. That's the whole point of unemployment benefits - to support you while you find suitable full-time employment.
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Ryan Andre
•Absolutely. The part-time job is just to help pay bills while I search for a career-level position.
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Angelica Smith
If you run into any issues or have questions that come up, don't hesitate to contact Washington ESD. Yeah the phone system sucks but you can also message them through your online account. Or try that Claimyr service people mentioned - seems like it actually works for getting through to agents.
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Ryan Andre
•Good to know there are options if I need help. Thanks for all the advice everyone!
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Charlotte White
•Definitely keep Claimyr in mind if you need to talk to someone at Washington ESD. Much better than spending hours on hold.
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