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If you ever do get an overpayment notice, don't panic. Read it carefully, gather your documentation, and consider appealing if you think it's wrong. The appeal process exists for a reason.
My advice: screenshot everything, save all your weekly claim confirmations, and keep a simple spreadsheet of any work you do and income you report. Takes 2 minutes each week but gives you a complete record.
Last bit of advice - keep your claim active even if you think you might have found a job. Don't stop filing weekly claims until you've actually started working and are sure the job is going to work out. You can always stop filing but it's harder to restart if things don't work out.
Good luck with everything! The system isn't perfect but it does work. Just be patient and don't hesitate to ask for help when you need it. This forum is a great resource and there are people here who've dealt with pretty much every situation.
For what it's worth, my benefit amount was exactly what I expected based on my previous job's wages. Washington ESD seems pretty accurate with their calculations as long as your employers reported everything correctly. The real challenge is just getting through all the paperwork and requirements.
Just to recap the main eligibility requirements: sufficient wages during base period, unemployed through no fault of your own, able and available for work, actively seeking work, and registered with WorkSource. Based on your situation it sounds like you meet all of these. Don't overthink it - file your claim and let Washington ESD make the official determination.
Good luck with your claim! It can be nerve-wracking waiting for the determination but most people who were laid off through no fault of their own end up qualifying. Just make sure you keep filing your weekly claims even while you're waiting for the initial determination.
Anderson Prospero
For what it's worth, I tried that Claimyr service when my determination was taking forever and I needed to check on my claim status. It actually worked - got connected to someone at Washington ESD within minutes instead of sitting on hold for hours. Turned out my claim was fine, just taking normal processing time, but at least I got peace of mind.
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Sunny Wang
•That's good to know it worked for you. If I don't hear anything by next week I might give it a try.
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Tyrone Hill
•Having that peace of mind is worth something when you're stressed about money. Good tip.
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Toot-n-Mighty
The system is just overwhelmed all the time. 10-21 days is the normal range but some people wait longer if there's any complication at all. Your case sounds straightforward though so you should be approved soon.
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Sunny Wang
•I hope so! This waiting period is really stressful when you have bills to pay.
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Lena Kowalski
•Hang in there, the backpay will cover this waiting period once you're approved.
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