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One more thing - make sure you understand the difference between being 'fired' and being 'terminated for cause.' If they didn't use the words 'for cause' or 'misconduct' in your termination, that's usually a good sign for your unemployment claim.
I've helped several people through this process and performance-related terminations usually get approved as long as you weren't willfully negligent. The key is being honest about what happened and providing any documentation you have. If you run into issues getting through to Washington ESD, that Claimyr service really does work - I've recommended it to others who were stuck trying to reach someone about their claims.
Good luck OP! Hope you hear something soon. This whole process is stressful enough without having to guess about timelines.
Just to close the loop on Claimyr - I've now used it three times and it's worked every time to get me connected to Washington ESD. Really recommend it if you're having trouble reaching them through normal channels.
Bottom line: file your claim, be honest about what happened, keep filing your weekly claims, and don't give up if you get initially denied. Most people who get fired for performance reasons end up getting approved once Washington ESD investigates.
Just wanted to add that you should also start looking for work right away and keep track of your job search activities. Even if your claim is in adjudication, you'll need to meet the work search requirements once it's approved.
Yeah from what you described you should definitely qualify. $18,000 in wages, laid off through no fault of your own, able to work - you check all the boxes. Good luck with your claim!
Just wanted to add that if you have any issues with your claim getting stuck in adjudication or anything like that, that Claimyr service is really helpful for getting through to ESD agents to check on your status. I used it when my claim was delayed and got answers right away.
Zainab Omar
One thing to remember is that your benefit amount is based on your earnings during your base period. Since you were part-time, your weekly benefit might be lower than someone who worked full-time, but every little bit helps when you're struggling financially.
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Carmen Vega
•That makes sense. Even a partial benefit would help me cover some bills while I look for more work.
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Zainab Omar
•Exactly! And like others mentioned, you can still work part-time and collect partial benefits, which might be the perfect situation for your circumstances.
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Carmen Vega
Final update: I submitted my application! It says it's being processed and I should hear back within 7-10 days. Thanks again everyone for all the encouragement and practical advice. This thread definitely made the whole process less intimidating.
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Jamal Harris
•Great job! Keep us posted on how it goes. Your experience might help the next person in a similar situation.
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Zoe Stavros
•awesome! hope everything works out for you
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